Behrouz Izanlou and 16-Year-Old Zeynab Izanlou Sentenced to Imprisonment, Flogging, and Fine

HRANA – Behrouz Izanlou, arrested during the nationwide protests in January 2026, has been sentenced by Branch 103 of the Criminal Court Two of Bojnurd to four years and nine months in prison, 80 lashes, and paying a fine. His 16-year-old daughter, Zeynab Izanlou, has also been sentenced to six months and 15 days in prison in connection with the same case.

According to HRANA, Behrouz Izanlou and his 16-year-old daughter, Zeynab Izanlou, have been sentenced to imprisonment, flogging, and a monetary fine.

A source close to the family, who confirmed the information to HRANA, said that Branch 103 of the Criminal Court Two of Bojnurd convicted Behrouz Izanlou on charges including disobeying law enforcement officers while they were performing their duties and disrupting public order and peace through participation in protests. He was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison, 80 lashes, and a fine of 800 million rials (80 million tomans). The source added that his 16-year-old daughter, Zeynab Izanlou, was also sentenced to six months and 15 days in prison in connection with the same case.

Behrouz Izanlou and Zeynab Izanlou were arrested at their home on January 4, 2026, by security forces without the presentation of a judicial warrant. Following his arrest, Mr. Izanlou was transferred to Bojnurd Prison and was later released on bail set at 40 billion rials (4 billion tomans). Zeynab Izanlou was also released on bail some time after her arrest.

During his detention, Mr. Izanlou was denied family visits and access to legal counsel.

Behrouz Izanlou is a 43-year-old construction worker, a father of two, and a resident of Bojnurd.

Background on the January 2026 Protests

It should be noted that protests and strikes by shopkeepers and bazaar merchants began in Tehran on Sunday, December 28, 2025, and within two days spread beyond markets and commercial centers. With the participation of students, citizens, and various social groups, these protests became one of the largest protest movements of recent years. Following the crackdown by security and law enforcement forces, thousands were killed or injured, and tens of thousands were arrested or summoned by security agencies. For more information, readers may refer to HRANA’s comprehensive report titled “Crimson Winter,” documenting the first fifty days following the outbreak of Iran’s nationwide protests.

Report on the Arrest of Four Citizens in Various Cities

HRANA – Abolfazl Salehi in Mashhad, Behrouz Izanlou in Bojnurd, Khan-Aziz Esmaili, a member of the Teachers’ Trade Association in Eslamabad-e Gharb, and Ahmad Hezbavi in Ahvaz have been arrested by security forces on different dates.

Based on information received by HRANA, Abolfazl Salehi, 20 years old, was arrested by security forces in January and transferred to an undisclosed location. At the same time, a video of his forced confessions was broadcast by official media outlets; however, it remains unclear under what circumstances the video was recorded. This has heightened concerns among his family and relatives.

Additionally, Ahmad Hezbavi was arrested on February 18 by security forces in Ahvaz while returning from a memorial ceremony marking the 40th day after the deaths of victims of the protests. No information is available regarding his place of detention.

Meanwhile, Kurdpa reported the continued detention of Behrouz Izanlou, a 39-year-old construction worker, father of two, and resident of Bojnord. According to the report, he was arrested on January 4 at his home without the presentation of a judicial warrant and was subjected to beating during the arrest. He was subsequently transferred to Bojnurd Prison and remains held there in a state of uncertainty. During his detention, Mr. Izanlou has been denied family visits and access to legal counsel.

Kurdpa also reported the arrest of Khan-Aziz Esmaili, a member of the Teachers’ trade Association of Eslamabad-e Gharb and a resident of the city. He was arrested on Sunday, February 22 at his home without a judicial warrant and transferred to an undisclosed location. During the arrest, security agents confiscated his mobile phone as well as the phones of all his family members.

Among these individuals, Khan-Aziz Esmaili has previously faced judicial action due to his activities.

As of the time of this report, no information has been obtained regarding the charges brought against these four citizens.

It should be noted that gatherings and strikes by shopkeepers and bazaar merchants began on Sunday, December 28, 2025, in Tehran. After two days, the protests expanded beyond markets and commercial centers. With the participation of students, citizens, and various social groups, these demonstrations became one of the most widespread protests in recent years. Following the crackdown by security and law enforcement forces, thousands were killed or injured, and tens of thousands were arrested or summoned by security institutions. For more information, you may refer to HRANA’s detailed report on the fiftieth day since the beginning of the protests.