HRANA – Tayebeh Nazari Maki Abadi, arrested during the memorial gathering marking the seventh day after the death of Khosrow Alikordi in Mashhad, has been sentenced to five years in prison by the Revolutionary Court of Mashhad.
According to a ruling issued on June 13, 2026, by Branch One of the Mashhad Revolutionary Court, presided over by Judge Gholamreza Akbari Moghadam, and subsequently served on Ms. Nazari, she was sentenced to five years in prison. Four years of the sentence were imposed on the charge of “assembly and collusion against national security,” while one year was imposed for “propaganda against the regime.”
The hearing on the charges against Ms. Nazari was held before the same branch on June 1, 2026.
A source familiar with the proceedings told HRANA: “During the court session, Ms. Nazari was not given an opportunity to present her defense. Additionally, her lawyer was allowed only a limited amount of time to defend his client.”
Tayebeh Nazari Maki Abadi, a retired teacher, was arrested during the memorial gathering marking the seventh day after the death of Khosrow Alikordi in Mashhad. She was released one month later after posting bail set at 100 million tomans.
This citizen has previously been arrested due to her activities.


