Baha’i Citizens Shiva Kashani-Nejad and Mojgan Samimi Sentenced to Prison and Other Punishments

Shiva Kashani-Nejad (Samieian) and Mojgan Samimi, Baha’i citizens residing in Rasht, have been sentenced by Branch 3 of the Revolutionary Court in Rasht to two years and one day in prison, fines, and additional punishments.

Based on a ruling issued by Judge Mehdi Raskhi from Branch 3 of the Rasht Revolutionary Court, which was communicated to these citizens on Wednesday, September 4, both women were convicted of “educational activities and promoting the Baha’i faith.” Each was sentenced to two years and one day of imprisonment, a fine of 80,010,000 tomans, and five years of deprivation of social rights.

On July 19, 2023, Samimi and Kashani-Nejad (Samieian) were arrested by security forces at their homes and later released from Rasht’s Lakan Prison in August of that year on bail.

Baha’is are subjected to violations of their religious rights, comprising 82% of reports on infringements against religious minorities, according to HRA’s 2023 annual report.

The Baha’i faith is not recognized as a legitimate religion by Iranian authorities, leading to systematic and longstanding violations of the rights of Baha’is in the country. This includes the denial of their fundamental right to practice their religion, which constitutes a clear breach of both Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The United Nations covenant holds that every person has the right to freedom of religion, freedom of converting religion, as well as freedom of expression, individually or collectively; openly or secretly.

 

Two Prisoners Executed in Adelabad Prison of Shiraz

On September 1, the death sentences of two prisoners, who had previously been convicted of murder in a joint case, were carried out in Adelabad Prison of Shiraz.

Iran Human Rights Organization identified them as Ali Danesh, approximately 35 years old, and Akbar Zandi, 40 years old, a father of two.

The report states that Mr. Danesh and Mr. Zandi had been arrested in a joint case on charges of murder and were ultimately sentenced to death.

As of the time of this report, the executions have not been officially announced by prison authorities or relevant institutions.

According to the Department of Statistics and Publication of Human Rights Activists in Iran, in 2023, at least 767 citizens, including 21 women and 2 juvenile offenders, were executed. Of these, the executions of 7 individuals were carried out in public. Additionally, during this period, 172 others were sentenced to death, with 5 of them sentenced to public execution. It is worth noting that during the same period, the initial death sentences of 49 other individuals were also upheld by the Supreme Court.

Sa’doun Sharifi Arrested by Security Forces in Piranshahr

On Wednesday, September 4, Sa’doun Sharifi, a resident of Piranshahr, was arrested by security forces and transferred to one of the security detention centers in Urmia, according to Kurdpa.

His identity has been reported as Sa’doun Sharifi, from Gardaseh village, a suburb of Piranshahr, West Azerbaijan province.

The report states that on the evening of Wednesday, security forces arrested this citizen without presenting a judicial warrant and transferred him to a security detention center in Urmia. Additionally, Mr. Sharifi’s mobile phone was confiscated by the agents.

No information is available regarding the reasons for his arrest or the charges against him.

Detention of Ali Adinezadeh, Father of Slain Protester, Extended Again in Quchan Prison

Ali Adinezadeh’s detention has been extended for another month. He is the father of Abolfazl Adinezadeh, a teenager who lost his life during the 2022 nationwide protests, and has been held in Quchan Prison for 43 days.

HRANA learned from a close contact of the detainee that his request to replace the detention order with bail has been denied, and his detention was extended by an additional 20 days. Adinezadeh has now spent 43 days in Quchan Prison with his status unresolved.

Adinezadeh was arrested on July 24, 2024, after appearing at Branch 1 of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Public and Revolutionary Court in Quchan, and was then transferred to the city’s prison.

Ali Adinezadeh, the father of Abolfazl Adinezadeh, who was killed during the 2022 nationwide protests, had previously faced legal action due to his activism.

Three Citizens Arrested by Security Forces in Oshnavieh

Today, September 4, Diako Azizi, Loghman Zangi, and Siamand Zangi were arrested by security forces in Oshnavieh County and taken to an unknown location, according to Kurdpa.

The identities of these individuals have been reported as “Diako Azizi, a resident of Bab Khaledabad village in Oshnavieh, and Loqman Zangi and Siamand Zangi, both residents of Kani Surk village in Oshnavieh.”

According to the report, their arrests were carried out without a judicial warrant.

As of the time of this report, no information is available regarding the reasons for their arrest or the charges against them.

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Mahim Askani Arrested by Security Forces in Rask

On Saturday, August 31, Mahim Askani, a resident of Rask County, was arrested by security forces and taken to an unknown location, according to Haal Vsh.

The individual has been identified as Mahim Askani, father of two, and a resident of a village in the Pishin district of Rask County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province.

Mr. Askani was reportedly arrested by IRGC Intelligence forces on the morning of Saturday, August 31, 2024, at his shop.

So far, no information has been obtained regarding the reasons for his arrest or his current whereabouts.

According to data collected by the Department of Statistics and Publication of HRA in 2023, Sistan and Baluchestan Province accounted for 5.63% of reported human rights violations, including instances of arbitrary detentions.

Political Detainee Farshad Etemadifar Denied Medical Treatment in Sheiban Prison, Ahvaz

Farshad Etemadifar, a political detainee, has been denied specialized medical care and transfer to medical facilities despite suffering from gastrointestinal diseases. He has been held in Sheiban Prison in Ahvaz for over fourteen months without trial.

A source close to Etemadifar’s family confirmed this to HRANA, stating, “Mr. Etemadi Far suffers from gastrointestinal issues, including stomach and intestinal problems, as well as shortness of breath. His family has repeatedly brought his necessary medications to the prison, but the authorities have refused to deliver them. Even when he visited the prison’s infirmary, he was not treated due to the lack of necessary medications and facilities.”

According to information obtained by HRANA, Etemadifar has previously been charged with “membership in opposition groups” and “assembly and collusion against national security.” He has been held in Sheiban Prison in Ahvaz for 446 days without resolution.

Etemadifar, a resident of Pichab village in the Bash Province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, was arrested along with three other citizens—Saman Hormatnejad, Davood Hormatnejad, and Mahan Sajedi—by Ministry of Intelligence agents on June 16 of last year. After completing the interrogation process, they were transferred to Yasuj Prison from a Ministry of Intelligence detention facility in Yasuj.

In December of 2023, Etemadi Far, along with Saman and Davood Hormatnejad, was transferred to Sheiban Prison in Ahvaz. Mahan Sajedi was transferred to Shiraz Prison.

In August of last year, Tasnim News Agency, affiliated with the IRGC, claimed in a report that these citizens were connected to the “Monafeqin network” and intended to carry out “disruptive operations” in the provinces of Khuzestan, Fars, and Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad.

In the terminology of the Islamic Republic, the terms “Monafeqin” and “Monafeqin network” refer to the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, an opposition group.

Siavash Soltani Arrested by Security Forces

On September 3, Siavash Soltani, the son of Kobra Shaykheh, who was one of the victims of the 2022 nationwide protests, was arrested by security forces in Mahabad and transferred to an undisclosed location, according to Kurdpa.

The report states that early this morning, security forces entered Mr. Soltani’s home without presenting a judicial warrant, arrested him, and transferred him to an undisclosed location. The arrest of this citizen was carried out with violence.

No information is available about the reasons for his arrest or the charges against him.

Kabri Shaykheh, a 59-year-old resident of Mahabad, was shot and killed by security forces on October 5, 2022, during gatherings held after the funeral of Esmaeil Moloudi, another victim of the 2022 nationwide protests.

Teenager Arrested by Security Forces in Mahabad

On September 3, security forces arrested 16-year-old Ramyar Abubakri, a resident of Mahabad, and transferred him to an undisclosed location, according to Kurdpa.

Ramyar is the brother of Zaniar Abubakri, who was killed by regime forces during the 2022 nationwide protests.

The arrest was reportedly carried out without a judicial warrant, using violence, and took place in the family’s home.

As of the time of this report, there is no information regarding the reasons for Ramyar’s arrest, his current location, or the charges against him.

It is worth noting that Zaniar Abubakri, a 22-year-old resident of Mahabad, was shot and killed in this city during the nationwide protests in November 2022.

Although precise statistics on child arrests are not available, the Department of Statistics and Publication of Human Rights Activists in Iran reports that at least 130 individuals under the age of 18 have been detained by security forces. For a detailed analysis of these figures and more information on executions in Iran, please refer to HRANA’s annual report.

Denial of Medical Treatment for Masoud Jamaei in Sheiban Prison, Ahvaz

Masoud Jamaei, a political detainee who has been held in Sheiban Prison in Ahvaz for over thirteen months without a clear resolution, is suffering from physical health issues and has been denied adequate medical care.

A source close to the political detainee’s family confirmed to HRANA, saying: “Mr. Jamaei suffers from stomach and liver cancer as well as high blood pressure. Despite his need for treatment, he has been deprived of specialized medical care and transfer to medical facilities.”

He was previously charged in the prosecutor’s office with “spreading corruption on earth,” “membership in anti-regime groups,” and “asembly and collusion to disrupt national security.” However, no court has been convened for his case to date.

Jamaei, approximately 47 years old, is a resident of Ahvaz. He was arrested by security forces in Ahvaz on August 1, 2023.