Skip to content
  • Find campaigns
  • Start
  • How it works
  • n
    • Signed in as
    • Partner Portal
    • Create a campaign
    • Campaigns
    • Organizations
    • Contributions
    • Messages n
    • Account
    • Support
    • Sign out
  • Sign in
Sorry, we're not currently accepting contributions. ✕
9/11 Witness Facing Persecution - Please help
SubscribeUnsubscribe
✖
Gallery (1)
$450 raised
9% of $5k goal
8 contributors
3 Years running
Paused
  • Add on tab
  • Pin it
  • SubscribeUnsubscribe
  • Embed
By Ken Timmerman
  • Contact campaign
  • Report
Personal campaign Keep it all Fernandina Beach, US
  • Story
  • Highlights
  • Updates1
  • Activity12
  • More
    • Story
    • Highlights
    • Updates1
    • Activity12

Ken Timmerman hasn't added a story.

A defector from Iranian intelligence has been sentenced to 17 years in prison by the Republic of Georgia on charges initiated by the government of the Islamic State of Iran, in retaliation for his efforts to expose the Iranian government’s involvement in the September 11, 2001 attacks. 

I went to an Appeals Court hearing of his case in Tbilisi on April 11, 2019, at my own expense, because I wanted to see for myself what was happening (I am on the right, below, next to a family attorney and the defector's son in front of the Court).

It was a farce.

His court-appointed public defender remained silent for nearly the entire hour, as a bored prosecutor re-read the sentencing report from the lower court. At this, rate, he will spend the rest of his life in a Georgian prison.

The family has identified a top-notch local criminal attorney to present the appeal of this brave man, but desperately needs an initial $7,500 to retain his services.

I have kicked in $2,500 from my own pocket. Won't you join me?
Your contribution of $25, $50, $100 or more will help us fight the unbelievable injustice meted out to a man whose chief crime is telling the truth about Iran's involvement in the 9/11 conspiracy.

I have already provided a memo to the new attorney that details what I see as the many defects in the prosecution case.  But I am not a lawyer.  We desperately need to raise the cash to pay his initial retainer.

Ali Reza Soleimane-pak (aka “Hamid Reza Zakeri”), 55, was arrested on Feb. 9, 2018 in Tbilisi on charges of conspiring to murder an Iranian who had been stalking him on social media.  

The Prosecution provided scant evidence of conspiratorial acts, all of which was disputed at trial, and yet claimed that the Georgian and European Union “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard of proof had been met. 

After a bench trial (that is, without a jury) that ended on Nov. 5, 2018, the Court found Ali Reza Soleimane-pak guilty the very next day and sentenced him to 17 years in jail.  
 
17 years! That is more than twice as severe as sentences handed down against Georgian defendants on similar charges involving the actual commission of violence, which was not even alleged in this case. (This, according to p3 and p5 of the State Department's Annual Report on Human Rights for Georgia, which you can read here ).

Soleimane-pak showed during the trial - in evidence the Court summarily rejected - that the  chief prosecution witness was, in fact, an operative of Iranian intelligence. (Since then, Soleimane-pak has obtained a copy of that witness's official MOIS identify card and needs competent attorneys to introduce it into evidence).

Please join me by donating $25, $50, $100 or moreto help us retain private criminal attorneys to defend Soleimane-pak.

The true conspiracy in this case was between the Iranian and Georgian governments to frame the Accused. 

In fact, the Accused entered into evidence a letter from the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Georgian State Security department, dated Jan. 22, 2018, asking them to launch a criminal investigation of the Accused based on a letter sent to them five days earlier from the Iranian ambassador to Tbilisi. 

The letter from the Iranian ambassador, warning of the specific crimes subsequently alleged against Soleimane-pak was dated a full week before the alleged conspiracy began.
 
How do you like that? And yet, the Court summarily dismissed all defense evidence as lacking credibility.

Here's the kicker:

Soleimane-pak's troubles began when the Iranian ambassador to Tbilisi, Seyed Javad Qavam-Shahidi, visited him at his son's restaurant near Freedom Square in late September 2017.

The ambassador arrived with four embassy goons. Here is a photo taken that very evening in the restaurant, which I have visited.
Qavam-Shahidi asked to speak privately with the Accused, and drew him off to the hallway outside the rest rooms, the only area not covered by security cameras.

There he told him that the Iranian regime "Supreme Leader," Ayatollah Khamenei, was willing to forgive him for his role in exposing Iran's involvement in the 9/11 attacks, if he would recant his testimony in the U.S. legal case against Iran and give an TV interview to RT and CNN.

When Soleimane-pak said he had never lied about 9/11 and would never withdraw his testimony, the Ambassador got angry and threatened to retaliate against his brother, who had been arrested by the regime in 2016. 

And then, he physically assaulted Soleimane-pak, trying to strangle him, until waiters heard the scuffle and broke them up.

It was the ambassador who then "tipped off" the Georgian authorities that Soleimane-pak was planning to hire a man he had not yet met to murder someone else he did not know.

Friends, this whole story is unbelievable. And yet, the Georgian state prosecutor and the Court swallowed it whole hog.

The Prosecution’s case is so riddled with factual errors, misstatements, and questionable procedural maneuvers, that any reasonable court in any country upholding the rule of law would have tossed it out.

But that didn't happen in the Republic of Georgia, even though the Georgian government constantly professes its goal of joining the European Union and claims to have revised its Criminal Code and Code of Criminal Procedures to bring them in line with EU and international legal standards.

Beyond the legal issues, this case involves egregious violations of international human rights standards. 

For nine months while awaiting trial, the Accused was held incommunicadoand in solitary confinement in Tbilisi’s Geldani Prison (“Penitentiary Establishment 18”), where he was not allowed phone calls or visits by his family.

What kind of country treats criminal defendants awaiting trial like that? It's a stark reminder of Georgia's Soviet past.

On August 10, 2018, Soleimane-pak went on a hunger strike to protest the Court ruling that  prohibited him from presenting witnesses at trial.  After several weeks, he was transported to a prison hospital and fed intravenously. 

On December 7, 2018, he was severely beaten by prison guards and, as a result, ended his hunger strike after 151 days.  Soleimane-pak subsequently filed a complaint against the guards for criminal assault, which remains pending.
 
When I hear such things, it makes my blood boil.

The Republic of Georgia depends for its very existence on support from the European Union and the United States. And yet, in this case it is behaving as if it were a vassal subservient to the will of the Islamic State of Iran.

Please help me by contributing $25, $50, $100 or more to Soleimane-pak's legal defense. Every dollar you contribute will go directly to his new attorneys in Tbilisi, Georgia.

You might be asking, who am I and why am I so incensed by this case and so dedicated to helping this political prisoner?

You see, I first interviewed Soleimane-pak in 2003 and revealed his explosive eye-witness testimony to Iran's direct, material involvement to al Qaeda before the 9/11 attacks.

Here is the article where it all began, published by the Washington Times' Insight Magazine on June 24, 2003.
 
And here is Zakeri, holding up the original of the May 14, 2001 letter he described to me during a subsequent meeting in Paris. 

This is the letter that memorialized meetings between top al Qaeda officials in Iran earlier that year, and that tasked Iranian intelligence organizations to support them as they moved forward with the plans to attack the United States on September 11, 2001.

 

I published a more detailed account of Zakeri's story in my 2005 book, Countdown to Crisis: the Coming Nuclear Showdown with Iran. Later, he provided sworn testimony to lawyers representing families of 9/11 victims in a landmark legal case against the Iranian regime that ultimately led to more than $10 billion in liability judgments against Tehran.

 

While none of these cases has led to any collection against Iran, the regime is now running scared and for several years has exerted crude pressure on Soleimane-pak and other witnesses in an effort to suborn their testimony.

 

Ali Reza Soleimane-pak is a witness to the truth. And that is why he is being punished today by the governments of Iran and Georgia. 

 

Please help him with a generous donation today. We need to send money to his new lawyers ASAP so they can mount a successful appeal.

 

God bless you for your support.

- Ken Timmerman

 

kentimmerman.com

iran.org

 

 

 

 

  • Activity feed
  • Email
  • ✕

Highlights

See all activity12
Show more

Updates

Subscribe to receive updates by email.
Ken Timmerman hasn't posted any updates yet.
Newest | Oldest
Show more

Activity

Show more
Recent contributions
Show more
Browse View Slideshow Add Hide comments Comments ✕

Uh oh!

Your media gallery is empty. That means you're missing a powerful opportunity to bring attention to your cause.

Add pictures now

(You can add videos, too.)

The media gallery is empty.

Add
Comment Share Delete Set as
Show more

Delete media item?

Delete this item from the media gallery? It will also be deleted from any related story update.

Cancel Delete

Set as ?

The campaign video will appear in social media and email.

The campaign cover picture will appear in social media and email.

The will appear at the top of your campaign page and in social media and email.

Cancel Apply

Reset ?

It won't be used as default in social media and email. The will remain in the media gallery.

It will be removed from the top of your campaign and won't be used as default in social media and email. The will remain in the media gallery.

Cancel Apply

Edit description

Cancel Save

Add to a Facebook Page tab

You can add to a tab on any Facebook Page which you manage.

Please note that as of Nov 2017, only Pages with 2,000+ fans are able to install custom tabs.

How to remove a Page tab It looks like you don't have a Facebook Page yet. How to create a Facebook Page It looks like you don't have a Facebook account linked. Click here to edit your account settings

Facebook Page Fans Campaign Action
Close

Replace?

Cancel OK

Embed

Embed a campaign widget on your Website or blog with just a few snippets of code.


Loading preview

Help

Embed a campaign widget on your Website or blog with just a few snippets of code.

Include the Loader script on your page once.
Copy to clipboard
Include the Widget code where you want the widget to appear on your page.
Copy to clipboard
Help

Share a link

Send anyone this link to the campaign.
Copy link
Download QR code

Delete update

Delete this story update?

Any pictures or videos will remain in the campaign's media gallery.

Cancel Delete

Delete milestone

Delete this milestone?

Cancel Delete

Share this post

Edit your message

Cancel Save

Report campaign

Report submitted

Thank you. We take reports like yours very seriously. Our goal is to keep the community safe.

Please know that we may contact you for more information, but that we won't notify you personally of our decision. If the campaign remains available within a few days, it's likely that we determined it not to be in violation of our policies.

Thank you. We've already received your previous report. If the campaign remains available within a few days, it's likely that we determined it not to be in violation of our policies.

Tell us about the problem. Please fill in both fields below.

Please fill in both fields above.
Close Cancel Report

Record a video

Upload a video

Nothing grabs attention for your cause like a personal video. Take a minute or two to record one now. Record a short video message of support. Or upload one from your device. You can preview or redo your video before you post it.

Nothing grabs attention for your cause like a personal video. Upload a short video message of support. Upload a short video message of support. Or record one right now.

  • Most effective video length: about a minute.
  • Maximum length: 5 min.
  • You can preview or redo your video before you post it.

Heads up! The existing video will be replaced.

Email your friends

Share this campaign with up to 10 of your friends. We'll send them details of the campaign and your personal message (optional).

Add up to 10 email addresses separated with a comma.

We never share email addresses or send spam.

Join our team

Tell people why our cause matters to you. Your personal message will encourage others to help. Easy, effective, optional.

Please provide a valid message (500 characters maximum).

Say it in video

Short personal videos by supporters like you are incredibly powerful. Record one right now and you'll help us raise more money. Easy, optional, effective.

Remove video

Add a personal goal

Set a personal fundraising goal. You'll encourage more contributions if you do. And rest easy. There's no obligation to achieve your goal or bad consequences if you don't. Easy, optional, effective.

$ .00
Please enter a valid goal.
Cancel Join our team Update

We have a video!

Video thumbnail

We'd love to show you our campaign video. Want to take a look?

Not now, thanks Yes, definitely
Ken Timmerman is managing the funds for this campaign. The campaign is for a personal cause.

, you're already on the team.

Crowdfunding by
FundRazr

Fund anything

  • Personal Fundraising
  • Nonprofit Crowdfunding
  • Business and CSR
  • Sports Fundraising
  • School Fundraising
  • I want to donate

Learn more

  • How it works
  • About FundRazr
  • Pricing and Fees
  • Blog
  • Countries and Currencies
  • PayPal, Stripe

Crowdfunding by

FundRazr

Raise money online with best-in-class free fundraising site and platform for nonprofits, individuals, businesses and teams.

Create your own fundraiser

Follow us!

  • Contact this campaign
  • Support
  • Terms of service
  • Privacy policy

Copyright ©2009-2023 ConnectionPoint Systems Inc. (CPSI) · FundRazr® and the FundRazr® logo are registered trademarks of CPSI.