Saeed Madani sentenced to 4 years in prison

HRANA News Agency – The eight-year prison sentence of Saeed Madani, a writer and sociologist currently imprisoned in Damavand Prison, has been reduced to four years following the acceptance of his request for retrial and a new hearing in a parallel court branch.

Mostafa Nili, a defense attorney, wrote: “After the Supreme Court accepted the retrial request, the parallel branch reduced Mr. Saeed Madani’s sentence for the charge of forming a group from eight years to four years. He is currently serving his sentence in Damavand Prison, contrary to the law.”

On April 2, 2024, this writer and sociologist was transferred from Evin Prison to Damavand Prison. His lawyer called the transfer “in violation of prison regulations.” The news outlet Etemad also reported that the move was carried out under “pressure from security agencies and by order of the Prosecutor General.”

In November 2022, Saeed Madani was sentenced by Branch 29 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, presided over by Judge Ali Mazloum, to eight years in prison for “forming and running anti-government groups,” and to one year for “propaganda against the regime.” The verdict was fully upheld by Branch 36 of the Tehran Court of Appeals.

Madani was arrested in May 2022. Mehr News Agency, affiliated with the Islamic Propaganda Organization, cited “suspicious foreign ties and anti-security activities” as reasons for his arrest. After two months in Ward 209 of Evin Prison, he was transferred to Ward 4 of the same facility.

In June 2023, he was also formally charged in another case opened against him.

It is worth noting that Saeed Madani has published research on social issues in Iran, including poverty and inequality, addiction, child abuse, violence against women, sex work, social welfare, and similar topics. He has prior arrest and conviction records from 1994, 2000, 2001, and 2011.

In January 2022, his passport was confiscated at the airport and he was prevented from leaving the country.

Minoo Roozehdar Sentenced to Imprisonment and Fine

HRANA News Agency – Minoo Roozehdar , a Tehran resident, has been sentenced to 14 months in prison and paying a fine by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court.

Presided over by Judge Iman Afshari, Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court sentenced Ms. Roozehdar to 14 months in prison and a 30 million toman fine on charges including propaganda against the regime and spreading false information. Her prison sentence has been suspended for four years.

Minoo Roozehdar had been arrested by security forces on January 20, 2025, in Tehran and transferred to the IRGC Intelligence Detention Facility, known as Ward 1-A. After one week, she was moved to the women’s ward of Evin Prison. She was released on March 4, 2025, after posting bail.

Roozehdar is a Tehran resident and mother of three.

In 2024, the Department of Statistics and Publication of HRA reported a total of 84 cases where Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, presided over by Judge Iman Afshari, issued verdicts that violated the human rights of defendants.

Azerbaijani-Turk Activist Hamid Abbasi Sentenced to Over 4 Years in Prison

HRANA News Agency – Hamid Abbasi, an Azerbaijani-Turk activist, has been sentenced to four years, six months, and one day in prison by the Revolutionary Court of Salmas.

The sentence was issued by Abdolaziz Allah Gholipoor Azar, a judge at the Salmas Revolutionary Court. According to the ruling, Abbasi was sentenced to:

7 months and 16 days for propaganda against the regime,
31 months and 16 days for insulting the Supreme Leader, and
15 months and 1 day for alleged membership in opposition groups.

Following the first hearing on his charges, Mr. Abbasi was released on bail of 700 million tomans. He had previously been arrested by security forces on October 30, 2024, and transferred to The Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility in Salmas.

According to information received by HRANA, Abbasi was subjected to pressure to extract forced confessions while in detention at the Ministry of Intelligence in Salmas.

A source close to his family confirmed the news to HRANA and added:
“Hamid Abbasi is also facing charges in a separate case at Branch 102 of the Second Criminal Court of Salmas. In that case, he has been sentenced to:

a fine of 50 million tomans for possession of an unlicensed hunting weapon,
21 months and 1 day for spreading false information, and
42 months for unauthorized excavation in search of antiquities.”

In 2024, HRA documented the arrests of 262 individuals from ethnic minority groups or those advocating for ethnic minority rights, including Azerbaijani-Turk activists.

Safa Aeli, Uncle of Mahsa Amini, Arrested and Transferred to Saqqez Prison

HRANA News Agency – Safa Aeli, the uncle of Mahsa (Zhina) Amini, was arrested by security forces on the night of Friday, April 11, 2025, and transferred to Saqqez Prison.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, Aeli was taken into custody by security forces on the evening of April 11. Following his arrest, he was transferred to Saqqez Prison. HRANA has learned that Mr. Aeli is facing a new legal case, which was being processed in the final months of last year.

In 2023, Safa Aeli had already been sentenced by Branch 1 of the Saqqez Revolutionary Court to five years and six months in prison, along with a two-year travel ban.

He was previously arrested by security forces on September 5, 2023, and later released on bail on October 17 of the same year.

12 Lawyers Sentenced to Prison and Fines

HRANA News Agency – Branch 5 of the Mashhad Revolutionary Court has sentenced 12 defense lawyers to a total of 3 years in prison and a combined fine of 240 million tomans. Of the prison sentences issued, 21 months have been suspended for five years.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, the court convicted these 12 lawyers on charges of propaganda against the regime.

Details of the rulings are as follows:

  • Farzaneh Safari, Amin Shahla, and Mohammadreza Yazdani were each sentenced to 1 year in prison. Half of Safari and Shahla’s sentences, and three-quarters of Yazdani’s sentence, were suspended for 5 years.

  • Enayatollah Karamati, Kazem Chezgi, and Sahar Dashti were each fined 20 million tomans as a substitute for 3 months and 1 day of prison.

  • Mehdi Mohammad Hosseinian, Sajad Javadi, and Amirdokht Bahareh Barzegar were each fined 40 million tomans as a substitute for 6 months and 1 day of prison.

  • Rouhollah Hosseini, Fa’ezeh Seyyedi, and Mitra Izadifar were each fined 20 million tomans.

The same court issued a non-prosecution order for another defendant in the case, Sayyedeh Vajih Ghoreishi. Two other lawyers, Ali Asghar Dashti and Seyyed Jafar Saghravanian, were sent back to the prosecutor’s office for further investigation on separate charges including propaganda in favor of the Zionist regime, insulting the Supreme Leader, and spreading falsehoods.
The verdicts are appealable within 20 days of notification at the Khorasan Razavi Court of Appeals.

These lawyers were previously prosecuted in 2022 on charges such as propaganda against the regime, but their case had initially been subject to an pardon directive.

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Teacher Union Activist Asghar Amirzadegan Arrested

HRANA News Agency – On Saturday, April 12, Asghar Amirzadegan, a teacher union activist in Fars Province, was arrested by security forces and taken to an undisclosed location, according to the Coordinating Council of Iranian Teachers’ Trade Associations.

As of the time of this report, the reasons for his arrest, his whereabouts, and the charges against him remain unknown.

On February 11, 2025, Amirzadegan had been sentenced in absentia by Branch 1 of the Revolutionary Court of Firuzabad to two years in prison for insulting the Supreme Leader and insulting the founder of the Islamic Republic, and one year for propaganda against the regime—a total of three years.

His sentence was recently upheld in the initial court following the rejection of his objection.

Amirzadegan, a teacher union activist in Fars Province, has previously been arrested and convicted for his activism.

Film Actress Shahrar Ghamar Sentenced to Over 4 Years in Prison

HRANA News Agency – Shohreh Ghamar, a film actress, has been sentenced by the Revolutionary Court to four years and eight months in prison. Her lawyer stated that an appeal has been filed against the verdict.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, Shohreh Ghamar has been convicted and sentenced to prison. Her attorney, Ali Sharifzadeh Ardakani, announced that his client was sentenced by the Revolutionary Court to three years and six months in prison on charges of allegedly supporting Israel, and an additional 14 months for “spreading falsehoods.” He added that they have filed an appeal against the ruling.

The lawyer also noted that she had previously been sentenced to 15 months in prison for supporting the 2022 nationwide protests.

Shohreh Ghamar, aged 31, was arrested by security forces on July 26, 2023, over what was described as “posting offensive content on social media.” She was later released on bail.

Nariman Randani Arrested by Security Forces in Saqqez

HRANA News Agency – On Wednesday, April 9, Nariman Randani, a resident of Saqqez, was arrested by security forces and taken to an undisclosed location, as reported by Kurdpa.

 
According to the report, Mr. Randani was arrested at his workplace without a judicial warrant. As of the time of this report, no information has been obtained regarding the reasons for his arrest, his whereabouts, or the charges against him.
 

Randani had previously been released from Saqqez Prison on bail on February 26, 2025. His earlier arrest was in connection with the general strike held on Wednesday, January 24, 2025, in Kurdish cities.

 

Appeals Court Upholds Sentence Against Former MP Mahmoud Sadeghi

HRANA News Agency – The Tehran Province Court of Appeals, Branch 36, has upheld the conviction of Mahmoud Sadeghi, a former member of Iran’s Parliament. He was previously sentenced by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court to six months in prison and a fine of 40 million tomans. The prison sentence has been suspended for three years.

In a ruling issued on April 6, 2025, and officially delivered to Mr. Sadeghi, he was acquitted of the charge of “propaganda against the regime” but convicted of “spreading false information” for which he received six months in prison and paying a fine. The prison term was suspended for three years.

In February 2025, Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court had initially handed down this sentence in the preliminary stage.

The case against Mahmoud Sadeghi originated in June 2024 following comments he made during a news interview.

Sadeghi, a lawyer and former member of Parliament, has previously been summoned and sentenced due to his political activities.

Filmmakers of “My Favourite Cake” Sentenced to Imprisonment and Fines

HRANA News Agency – Behtash Sanaeeha and Maryam Moghaddam, directors of the film My Favourite Cake, along with producer Gholamreza Mousavi, have been sentenced by Branch 26 of Tehran’s Revolutionary Court to a total of five years and four months in prison and monetary fines. All prison sentences have been suspended for five years.

Sanaeeha and Moghaddam were each sentenced to 14 months of imprisonment and paying a fine for “propaganda against the regime through spreading falsehoods with the intent to disturb public opinion.” Their prison terms are suspended for five years.

In a separate charge, all three—Sanaeeha, Moghaddam, and Mousavi—were sentenced to one year of suspended imprisonment and ordered to forfeit related equipment for “participation in the production of obscene content.” Judge Iman Afshari also sentenced them to pay a fine each and ordered the confiscation of all remaining equipment for “screening the film without official permission.”

The court session for these three individuals, as well as three other defendants in the case—two actors and a cinematographer—was held on March 1, 2025.

Despite international recognition of My Favourite Cake, including the Silver Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival, Sanaeeha and Moghaddam were unable to attend due to a travel ban imposed on them.

The film was produced without censorship and did not enforce the mandatory hijab for female actors, prompting sharp criticism from Iran’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance.

My Favourite Cake, a 2024 drama, received the Silver Hugo at the Chicago Film Festival and gained significant attention after being released online.