Death Sentence for Pakhshan Azizi Upheld by Supreme Court

Amir Raisian , the lawyer representing Pakhshan Azizi, a political prisoner held in Evin Prison, has announced that her death sentence has been upheld by Branch 39 of the Supreme Court of Iran. Raisian criticized the court for disregarding numerous flaws in the case.

According to HRANA, citing Shargh newspaper, the death sentence issued against Pakhshan Azizi by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court was upheld despite significant procedural and substantive errors highlighted by her defense.

In a statement, Raisian expressed concern that the court ignored evidence showing Azizi’s peaceful activities in refugee camps in northern Syria, specifically refugees from Sinjar and other areas affected by ISIS attacks. He emphasized that her humanitarian efforts, focused on aiding victims of ISIS aggression, had no political or militant nature.

The lawyer further argued that accusations of her membership in an armed group lacked any legal basis, noting that Azizi was unarmed at the time of her arrest and had never engaged in armed conflict. Raisian also highlighted contradictions with Iran’s judicial policies on capital punishment and questioned the legality of associating her actions with criminal offenses.

Raisian confirmed that a request for retrial will be submitted immediately, urging the new branch of the Supreme Court to consider the errors and prevent the execution of the current ruling.

On July 24, Azizi was sentenced to death and four years in prison by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, presided over by Judge Iman Afshari, on charges of “armed rebellion (baghi)” through alleged membership in dissident groups.

On August 4, 2023, Azizi, along with her 67-year-old father Aziz Azizi (a lymphoma patient), her sister Parshang (49), and her sister’s husband Hossein Abbasi (49), was arrested in Tehran. The arrests were carried out by approximately 20 armed agents who stopped their moving vehicle, searched them, and transferred them to The Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility, known as Ward 209 of Evin Prison.

In protest against her family’s detention, Pakhshan began a hunger strike, which she ended after learning that her family members were released on bail after two weeks of solitary confinement. After being held in solitary confinement in Ward 209 for three months and three weeks, she was transferred to the women’s ward of Evin Prison on December 10, 2023.

Later, Aziz Azizi, Porshang Azizi, and Hossein Abbasi were sentenced to one year in prison each by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, also under Judge Iman Afshari, for “assisting a criminal in escaping prosecution and conviction.” Their sentences were upheld by the Tehran Court of Appeals on September 27, and their appeal was forwarded to the Supreme Court.

A source close to Azizi’s family told HRANA:
“Pakhshan has no affiliations with any groups. She worked as a social worker for 10 years in refugee camps in Rojava. The groups she worked with were fighting against ISIS—an enemy of both the Islamic Republic and the Quds Force. There was no direct conflict between Pakhshan’s associates and Iranian forces, a fact clearly evident in her case.”

In mid-October 2024, during a protest by female prisoners in Evin following the execution of Reza Rasaei and a clash with prison guards, Azizi was accused of “assaulting an officer and disobedience” and was sentenced to six months in prison by the Criminal Court.

Also, in August, 2024, Azizi faced new accusations of “inciting unrest in prison” during the second round of the 2024 presidential election, brought before Branch 3 of the Evin Prosecutor’s Office.

A native of Mahabad, Azizi has a history of arrests and judicial encounters. In 2009, she was detained on charges of political activity and was released after four months on bail.

Italian Journalist Cecilia Sala Released and Leaves Iran

Cecilia Sala, an Italian journalist, has been released. Italy’s Prime Minister confirmed the news, stating that Sala left Iran for Italy today.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, the Italian Prime Minister’s office announced in a statement that Cecilia Sala, an Italian journalist, has been freed.

The statement also noted that Sala departed Iran today on a flight bound for Italy.

Cecilia Sala was arrested by security forces in Tehran on December 19, 2024. Prior to her detention, she had published an interview with Iranian comedian Zeinab Mousavi, creator of the character “Emperor Kuzco.”

Death Sentences for Behrooz Ehsani and Mehdi Hasani Upheld by Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Iran has upheld the death sentences for Behrooz Ehsani Eslamlou and Mehdi Hasani, political prisoners held in Evin Prison.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, the lawyers of the two political prisoners were formally notified of the court’s decision.

The two were sentenced to death in late September 2024 by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, presided over by Judge Iman Afshari, on charges of “armed rebellion (baghi),” “enmity against God (moharebeh),” “spreading corruption on earth,” collecting classified information, and collusion against national security. Their alleged membership in the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK) was cited as evidence against them.

On Monday, November 28, 2022, Mr. Ehsani was arrested at his home in Tehran and transferred to Ward 209 of Evin Prison. Mr. Hasani was also arrested on September 9, 2022, while attempting to leave the country in Zanjan and was transferred to Evin Prison. Both individuals spent months in a state of uncertainty and incommunicado detention.

Behrooz Ehsani is 64 years old. Mehdi Hasani, aged around 48, is married and the father of two children. Before his arrest, he was active in the real estate sector.

Bookstore Owner Ahlam Bandar Arrested by Security Forces in Ahvaz

Yesterday, January 7, Ahlam Bandar, a resident of Ahvaz, was arrested by security forces in the city and transferred to an undisclosed location.

The identity of the detainee, Ahlam Bandar, who runs a bookstore named Laris in Ahvaz, has been confirmed by HRANA. Additionally, the bookstore’s Instagram page announced the suspension of its activities.

The reasons for her arrest and her current whereabouts remain unknown at this time.

According to data collected in 2024 by the Department of Statistics and Publications of HRA, Khuzestan Province ranked second in the number of human rights violations committed by Iran’s regime, following Tehran Province.

Milad Bahri Arrested by Security Forces

Milad Bahri, a resident of Shadegan, Khuzestan province, was arrested by security forces on Monday, January 6, 2025, and transferred to an undisclosed location.

According to HRANA, the news agency of the Human Rights Activists in Iran, Mr. Bahri was detained by agents of The Ministry of Intelligence in Shadegan. The reasons for his arrest and his current whereabouts remain unknown at this time.

Milad Bahri, a photojournalist from Shadegan, has previously been arrested due to his activities.

According to data collected in 2024 by the Department of Statistics and Publications of HRA, Khuzestan Province ranked second in the number of human rights violations committed by Iran’s regime, following Tehran Province.

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Instagram Blogger Arrested in Ilam

On Sunday, January 5, 2025, Sirvan Parvizi, a satirical blogger from Ilam, was arrested by security forces and transferred to an undisclosed location. At the same time, his Instagram account was seized by judicial order, and a legal case was filed against him.

A source close to his family confirmed the arrest, stating that his Instagram page was seized for allegedly “publishing criminal content,” and judicial authorities have opened a case against him.

As of this report, no information is available about his whereabouts. Parvizi, known for publishing critical content, had over 500,000 followers on his Instagram account.

Sirvan Parvizi is a satirical blogger residing in Ilam. His arrest and the seizure of his online presence have raised concerns among his followers and activists.

Four Teachers’ Union Activists in Khuzestan Sentenced to a Total of 24 Years in Prison

Siamak Sadeghi Chehrazi, Kokab Bodaqi-Panah, Pirooz Nami, and Ali Koroushat, teachers’ union activists in Khuzestan, have been sentenced by the Ahvaz Revolutionary Court to a combined total of 24 years in prison in a joint case.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, the four union activists were sentenced by Branch 3 of the Ahvaz Revolutionary Court. On Tuesday, January 7, 2025, they were verbally informed of their sentences. Each was sentenced to five years in prison on charges of “assembly and collusion against national security” and one year for “propaganda against the regime,” amounting to a total of 24 years for all four activists.

The court hearing for their case took place on November 6, 2024, in the same branch.

Kokab Bodaqi-Panah, a teachers’ union activist in Khuzestan, had previously been charged by Branch 13 of the Prosecutor’s Office in Ahvaz in October 2024 and was released on bail following her indictment.

Siamak Sadeghi Chehrazi, Pirooz Nami, and Ali Koroushat have faced prior legal actions due to their union activities.

Saeed Esmaeil Mazraeh Arrested in Ahvaz

Yesterday, Saeed Esmaeil Mazraeh, a writer and researcher residing in Ahvaz, was arrested by Ministry of Intelligence agents at his home and transferred to an undisclosed location. During the raid, agents searched his home and confiscated some of his digital belongings.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, the arrest took place on Monday, January 6, 2025. Agents searched Mr. Mazraeh’s residence, seizing personal items including his mobile phone and computer.

HRANA’s sources indicate that Mr. Mazraeh, who suffers from kidney disease, remains in an unknown condition, raising his family’s concerns about his health and fate. The reasons for his arrest and the charges against him remain unknown.

Saeed Esmaeil Mazraeh, 32, is married and resides in Ahvaz. He holds a master’s degree in literature, works as a researcher, and has authored several books.

Prolonged Detention of Gilan Poet Peyman Farah-Avar Without Trial in Lakan Prison

Peyman (Amin) Farah-Avar, a poet from Gilan Province, remains in detention at Lakan Prison in Rasht more than five months after his arrest, with no resolution to his case.

A source close to his family confirmed to HRANA: “Mr. Farah-Avar faces charges including ‘propaganda against the regime,’ baghi (armed rebellion), and moharebeh (enmity against God). He has been detained for over five months in a state of limbo at Lakan Prison in Rasht, with no court hearings held to address his charges.”

Mr. Farah-Avar was arrested by security forces in August 2024 and initially taken to The Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility. After completing the interrogation process, he was transferred to Lakan Prison in Rasht.

Peyman (Amin) Farah-Avar, a poet from Gilan and the father of a 10-year-old son, has previously been arrested due to his activities.

Ayoub Gheibipour Arrested by IRGC Intelligence in Ahvaz

Ayoub Gheibipour Hajivar, one of the detainees from the 2022 nationwide protests, was arrested by security forces in Ahvaz yesterday and transferred to an undisclosed location.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, a source close to Gheibipour’s family confirmed the news, stating:
“Yesterday, IRGC intelligence agents first went to Mr. Gheibipour’s family home in Ahvaz. After learning he was not home, they went to the gym where he was training and arrested him there. The agents also confiscated the gym’s CCTV cameras. His current location remains unknown.”

The source added: “Mr. Gheibipour has not received any summons to serve his sentence. It is likely that his arrest is connected to his activities.”
In April of 2024, the Ahvaz Revolutionary Court sentenced Gheibipour on charges of arson, destruction of public property, and propaganda against the regime. He was given a 10-year prison term in exile in Kerman Prison for “moharebeh” (enmity against God) and an additional year for “propaganda against the regime.” One of the charges cited against him was “burning a statue of Qassem Soleimani.”

Initially, this verdict was overturned by Branch 20 of the Supreme Court and sent back for retrial. The Ahvaz Revolutionary Court reinstated the same sentence, which was later upheld by the Supreme Court in late October 2024.

Gheibipour was previously arrested in November 2022 during the nationwide protests and detained at Sheiban Prison in Ahvaz. He was eventually released on February 13, 2024, after posting a bail of 3 billion tomans. During his detention, he was denied adequate medical care.