Yaghoub Karimpour and Naser Bakrzadeh Executed

HRANA – The death sentences of Yaghoub Karimpour, a follower of the Yarsan faith, and Naser Bakrzadeh, a political prisoner, were carried out at dawn today, Saturday, May 2. They had previously been sentenced to death on charges of “espionage and intelligence cooperation with Israel.”

According to Mizan News Agency, in an official statement, the Judiciary announced that after the completion of legal proceedings and confirmation of their sentences by the Supreme Court, the two prisoners were executed early this morning. Yaghoub Karimpour had been sentenced to death on charges of “intelligence cooperation and espionage in favor of Israel,” while Naser Bakrzadeh was sentenced on charges of “corruption on earth through cooperation with Mossad.”

The Judiciary’s media center listed the alleged charges against them as “sending information and images of military locations,” “sabotage operations,” “manufacturing sound bombs,” “gathering intelligence from sensitive centers,” and “field cooperation with Mossad officers.” However, a significant portion of the case evidence was reportedly based on confessions attributed to the defendants, and no independent information has been published regarding how these confessions were obtained.

HRANA had previously reported that Karimpour, a follower of the Yarsan faith, and Bakrzadeh, a political prisoner, were being held in Urmia Prison.

Karimpour’s death sentence was upheld in February by Branch 9 of the Supreme Court. The country’s highest judicial authority also confirmed Bakrzadeh’s death sentence for the third time, and this decision was formally communicated to him at the Urmia Prison sentence enforcement office on April 25 this year.

Karimpour was arrested by security forces in Miandoab in June of 2025 and transferred to The Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility in Urmia. During his detention, he was denied access to a lawyer and family visits. A knowledgeable source had previously told HRANA that Karimpour was subjected to security pressure for about two months in order to extract forced confessions. Aged approximately 41, he was married and held a law degree from Maragheh University.

Naser Bakrzadeh was also arrested in January 2024 and, after a period of detention in an IRGC Intelligence detention facility in Urmia, was transferred to Urmia Prison. He had previously been sentenced to death multiple times by the Revolutionary Court of Urmia on charges of “spying for Israel,” but those verdicts were overturned twice by the Supreme Court and sent back for retrial. Ultimately, in February 2026 , he was sentenced to death for the third time by Branch 2 of the Revolutionary Court of Urmia. According to an informed source, the handling of his case was accompanied by denial of contact and visitation with his family.

In recent weeks, amid an intensified security atmosphere following military tensions, the issuance and implementation of death sentences in political and security-related cases have accelerated significantly. In a recent comprehensive report, HRANA examined the situation of political and security prisoners, particularly those arrested during the January 2026 protests, documenting this trend and providing details of related cases.

Death Sentence of Naser Bakrzadeh Overturned for the Second Time by the Supreme Court

HRANA – The death sentence of Naser Bakrzadeh, a political prisoner held in Urmia Prison, has once again been overturned by the Supreme Court. Bakrzadeh had recently been sentenced to death for the second time by Branch 2 of the Urmia Revolutionary Court.

Based on information obtained by HRANA, Bakrzadeh’s death sentence was recently overturned by the Supreme Court, and the decision was officially communicated to him on Wednesday, October 29. The political prisoner, who is being held in Urmia Prison’s political ward, is now awaiting the scheduling of a new hearing and the designation of a new court branch to review his case.

In September 2025, Branch 2 of the Urmia Revolutionary Court had sentenced Bakrzadeh to death on charges of “espionage for Israel” for the second time.

In November 2024, he had initially been sentenced to death by Branch Three of the Revolutionary Court of Urmia on charges of “espionage for Israel and collaboration with Mossad intelligence services.” That ruling was overturned by the Supreme Court in April 2025, which referred the case to another branch for reconsideration.

Naser Bakrzadeh, about 26 years old, was arrested in January 2024. He was held for a period in the IRGC’s intelligence detention facility in Urmia, where he was subjected to interrogation. According to a source close to his family, this process involved violations of his basic rights, including being denied contact and visits with his family.

After Retrial; Political Prisoner Naser Bakrzadeh Sentenced to Death for the Second Time

HRANA – Naser Bakrzadeh, a political prisoner held in Urmia Prison, has been sentenced to death for the second time by Branch Two of the Revolutionary Court of Urmia. He had previously received a death sentence from Branch Three of the Revolutionary Court of Urmia, which was overturned by the Supreme Court and referred to another branch for retrial.

Based on the ruling recently issued by Branch Two of the Revolutionary Court of Urmia, presided over by Judge Shahini, Mr. Bakrzadeh has been sentenced to death on charges of espionage for Israel.

In November 2024, he had initially been sentenced to death by Branch Three of the Revolutionary Court of Urmia on charges of “espionage for Israel and collaboration with Mossad intelligence services.” That ruling was overturned by the Supreme Court in April 2025, which referred the case to another branch for reconsideration.

Naser Bakrzadeh, about 26 years old, was arrested in January 2024. He was held for a period in the IRGC’s intelligence detention facility in Urmia, where he was subjected to interrogation. According to a source close to his family, this process involved violations of his basic rights, including being denied contact and visits with his family.