Judicial Case Filed Against Journalist Mohammad Parsi

HRANA News Agency – A judicial case has been opened against journalist Mohammad Parsi and referred to Branch 9 of the Culture and Media Prosecutor’s Office.

A source familiar with the matter confirmed to HRANA that yesterday, April 29, 2025, Mr. Parsi received a summons notifying him that a case had been filed against him and referred to Branch 9 of the Culture and Media Prosecutor’s Office. The charges are reportedly linked to content he shared online, including posts on X (formerly Twitter).

Earlier, on April 22, security forces searched the journalist’s residence and confiscated electronic devices, including his mobile phone.

In November 2024, Parsi had previously been formally charged with “propaganda against the regime” and “spreading falsehoods.” In another case, he had been fined for writing about the details surrounding the death of Nika Shakarami.

The journalist also faced legal proceedings in July 2024 over posts related to the presidential election.

Mohammad Parsi, editor-in-chief of the literary magazine Kandoo and director of two other media outlets, has a history of judicial confrontations related to his professional activities.

Journalist Mohammad Parsi Faces Legal Action

The Tehran prosecutor has initiated legal action against journalist Mohammad Parsi for “publishing an article detailing Nika Shakarami’s death.” Parsi confirmed this legal action to the public.

Recently, a report by the BBC revealed leaked documents about the sexual assault and murder of teenage girl Nika Shakarami, committed by security forces during nationwide protests. This report has sparked widespread reactions, resulting in the arrest of several individuals by the Iranian regime in an attempt to silence dissent.

Parsi, the chief editor of the literary magazine Kandoo, has previously faced legal challenges for his journalistic work.

Mohammad Parsi Summoned to Evin Prison to Serve His Sentence

HRANA News Agency – Mohammad Parsi, blogger and political activist has been summoned to Evin prison to serve his three years in prison sentence.

According to Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Mohammad Parsi, blogger and political activist and one of the executors of Saray-Ahl-e-Ghalam meeting, who was arrested along with Mehdi Khazali and some other attendees of the meeting in November 2011, and spent a while in ward 209 of Evin prison, has been summoned for serving his three-year-in prison sentence. Continue reading “Mohammad Parsi Summoned to Evin Prison to Serve His Sentence”