Four Citizens Arrested by Security Forces in Sardasht

HRANA – On Tuesday, July 15, four citizens from Sardasht were arrested by security forces in this city and taken to an undisclosed location.

Kolbar News has identified them as as Soleiman Bayseh, Mohammad Naseri, Haji Sarrafi, and Othman (last name unknown), all from  Sardasht County, West Azerbaijan province.

According to the report, these citizens were arrested simultaneously by security forces without the presentation of a judicial warrant.

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

Arbitrary arrests, transferring detainees to undisclosed locations, and leaving families in the dark about the fate of their loved ones are routine practices of the Iranian regime’s security agencies, such as the Ministry of Intelligence and the IRGC Intelligence Unit. This pattern of behavior stands in clear violation of the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, known as the Nelson Mandela Rules.

Over 80 Arrested in Lorestan for Alleged Ties to Israel

HRANA – The police commander of Lorestan Province has announced the arrest of 87 individuals accused of having ties to Israel.

According to HRANA, citing Fars News Agency, more than 80 citizens have been detained in Lorestan Province. Yahya Elahi, Lorestan’s police commander, stated that during the 12-day war between Iran and Israel, 87 people were arrested in the province. He cited reasons for the arrests as “spreading public fear, sabotage operations, ties to foreign agents, and possession of explosives.”

He did not disclose the identities or whereabouts of those detained.

In the early hours of Friday, June 13, 2025, the Israeli military launched a wave of airstrikes on Iranian territory. According to HRANA’s field reports, in addition to military targets, the strikes hit residential and civilian areas, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of non-combatants. Around the same time, several citizens were arrested by security forces on charges of espionage or for expressing opinions online.

For more information, see HRANA’s full report on the 12-day war between Iran and Israel.

Two Balochi Cultural Advocates Arrested by Security Forces in Mehrestan

HRANA – Saeed Raisi and Mohsen Raisi, two residents of Mehrestan County in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, were arrested by security forces on Wednesday, July 16, and taken to an undisclosed location, according to Haal Vsh.

The two men, identified as Saeed Raeisi (Rand), 27, from the city of Ashar, and Mohsen Raisi (Rand), 29, a father of two from a village in the Irafshan district, were reportedly arrested without judicial warrants.

Security agents arrested Mohsen Raisi at his home, while Saeed Raisi was detained the same day at his workplace in Ashar.

At the time of this report, the reasons for their arrest, the charges they may face, and their current whereabouts remain unknown.

Both individuals are known for their involvement in promoting the Balochi language and culture.

Abolfazl Ghadiani Sentenced to 10 Months in Prison Over New Case

HRANA – Abolfazl Ghadiani, an 80-year-old political prisoner, has been sentenced to 10 months in prison over a new case opened against him while in custody.

According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, Ghadiani was convicted of “propaganda against the regime” in connection with this new case. The news was announced by his son, Ahmad Ghadiani, via social media.

Following an Israeli attack on Evin Prison on June 23, Ghadiani and several other prisoners were transferred to Greater Tehran Prison.

On September 30, 2024, he had been arrested by security forces in Tehran to begin serving a previous sentence of three years and six months. He was subsequently transferred to Ward 6 of Evin Prison. Charges against him included “insulting the Supreme Leader” and “propaganda against the regime.”

Ghadiani faces multiple legal cases. In July 2023, Branch 28 of Tehran’s Revolutionary Court had sentenced him to 10 months for “propaganda against the regime” and summoned him to Branch 1 of the Tehran Prosecutor’s Office to enforce the sentence.

He has also faced another case in Branch 1025 of Tehran’s Government Employees Court on the charge of “spreading falsehoods online.”

Abolfazl Ghadiani, 80, has a history of arrest and imprisonment due to his political activities.

Unusual Searches Before Visits: Families Protest at Greater Tehran Prison

HRANA – Several families of political prisoners held in Greater Tehran Prison have expressed dissatisfaction with what they describe as arbitrary and unusual body searches prior to visiting their loved ones. These families report that the intensity and manner of the searches have changed compared to previous visits, causing distress and sparking protests among some visitors.

Numerous calls to HRANA from prisoners’ families indicate that the searches have become stricter than before, with some describing the new measures as “incompatible with human dignity.”

The wife of one prisoner, who asked to remain anonymous for security reasons, told HRANA: “Some of the inspection officers used aggressive tones and physical contact, which led to verbal altercations between families and staff. Families expect mutual respect, especially in such sensitive situations.”

According to HRANA’s findings, these changes in search procedures were implemented without any clear explanation, leading to growing dissatisfaction among visitors. Some families reported feeling humiliated by the manner of the body inspections.

Greater Tehran Prison has previously faced criticism for poor detention conditions, overcrowding, and inadequate infrastructure. Past reports have shown that families often encounter numerous difficulties during visitation processes, and the new inspection policies have only added to these challenges.

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Prisoner Executed in Khorramabad Prison

HRANA – At dawn on Sunday, July 13, the death sentence of a prisoner previously convicted of murder was carried out in Khorramabad Prison.

HRANA has identified the executed individual as Mosib Segvand. He was hanged at dawn on Sunday, July 13. According to information received by HRANA, Segvand was arrested in 2020 on murder charges and later sentenced to death by the criminal court.

As of the time of this report, the execution has not been officially announced by prison authorities or responsible institutions.

In 2024, according to 812 reports compiled by HRANA, the Iranian regime executed 930 individuals in its prisons—marking the highest number of executions in the past 12 years. Despite the scale of these executions, prison officials and other relevant authorities publicly acknowledged only 6% of them, highlighting the regime’s lack of transparency and accountability.

Afghan Student Sara Gowhari Held Without Charges in Ministry of Intelligence Facility

HRANA – Sara Gowhari (Gohari), an Afghan student residing in Tehran, has been detained for 12 days and remains in legal limbo at the Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility in Mashhad.

Her attorney, Reza Shafakhah, announced yesterday that Sara informed her family during a phone call that she is being held in the Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility in Mashhad. According to Shafakhah, her family has traveled to Mashhad to pursue her case.

Sara Gowhari was arrested on July 6 by security forces at the Taybad border while conducting independent research on the deportation of Afghan migrants from Iran.

As of the time of this report, no information has been released regarding the charges against her.

Sara Gowhari, 29, is an Afghan national and a sociology student at the University of Tehran.

Prisoner Executed in Lakan Prison, Rasht

HRANA– On Wednesday, July 16, the execution of a prisoner previously sentenced to death for murder was carried out in Lakan Prison in Rasht.

HRANA has identified the prisoner hanged at dawn on Wednesday as Peyman Afshar, approximately 43 years old. According to information received by HRANA, Mr. Afshar had been arrested on murder charges and later sentenced to death by the criminal court.

As of the time of this report, the execution has not been officially announced by prison authorities or responsible institutions.

According to HRANA reports, in 2024, only 6% of executions were announced by official bodies or domestic media outlets. Over the past five years, 77% of executions have gone unreported—commonly referred to as secret executions. In some of these cases, the lack of transparency is so severe that the death-row prisoners are denied even the chance for a final visit with their families.

Amir-Hossein Mousavi Still in Legal Limbo After 212 Days

HRANA – 212 days have passed since the arrest of Amirhossein Mousavi, yet he remains in limbo at Greater Tehran Prison without a court hearing.

His sister stated in a public post that, despite the lengthy detention, no court session has yet been held for his case. Mr. Mousavi was arrested on December 18, 2024, at Mehrabad Airport while preparing to travel to Kish Island. His lawyer, Reza Shafakhah, previously said that Mousavi’s account on the social media platform X had been under surveillance for nearly six months, and this led to his identification.

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

Amir-Hossein Mousavi, 40, had been active on X under the username James Bi-Dean before his arrest.

Execution of Two Prisoners in Kermanshah

HRANA– At dawn on Tuesday, July 15, the execution of a prisoner previously sentenced to death for murder was carried out at Dizelabad Prison in Kermanshah.

HRANA has confirmed the identity of one of the executed prisoners as Hamed Jalilian. He had been arrested on charges of murder and later sentenced to death by the criminal court.

Iran Human Rights has identified the second executed prisoner as Kianoush Khosravi Siah Bidi, a resident of Kermanshah County. According to the report, Mr. Khosravi was arrested about six years ago on murder charges and subsequently sentenced to death by the criminal court.

As of the time of this report, the execution of these prisoners has not been officially announced by prison authorities or relevant institutions.

In 2024, according to 812 reports compiled by HRANA, the Iranian regime executed 930 individuals in its prisons—marking the highest number of executions in the past 12 years. Despite the scale of these executions, prison officials and other relevant authorities publicly acknowledged only 6% of them, highlighting the regime’s lack of transparency and accountability.