Appeals Court Upholds Sentence Against Karim Esmaeilzadeh

HRANA – The sentence issued against Karim Esmaeilzadeh, an Azerbaijani-Turk activist, has been fully upheld by Branch 31 of the East Azerbaijan Province Court of Appeals. He had previously been sentenced by the lower court to one year in prison, a monetary fine, and the blocking of his social media accounts.

Based on the ruling issued by Branch 31 of the East Azerbaijan Province Court of Appeals, Mr. Esmaeilzadeh was convicted of “spreading falsehoods with the intent to disturb public opinion” and sentenced to one year of discretionary imprisonment, a fine of 50 million tomans, and the blocking of his social media accounts. This Azerbaijani-Turk activist had previously received the same sentence in the court of first instance.

On November 1, 2025, Esmaeilzadeh was released from Tabriz Prison after posting bail.

On October 18, 2025, Esmaeilzadeh was arrested after appearing at the Public and Revolutionary Prosecutor’s Office in Tabriz and was transferred to The Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility in the city. He was later transferred to Tabriz Prison.

The activist had previously been summoned to the same court branch on October 15, 2025, on charges of spreading falsehoods and propaganda against the regime.

Karim Esmaeilzadeh, an Azerbaijani-Turk activist, had also been arrested by intelligence forces in Tabriz in March 2025 and was eventually released on bail. He has previously faced arrest and conviction on other occasions as well.

Six-Month Sentence for Karim Esmaeilzadeh Upheld on Appeal

The Appellate Court in East Azerbaijan Province has confirmed the six-month sentence for Azerbaijani-Turk activist Karim Esmaeilzadeh (Esmaeil-Zadeh).

The original verdict, issued by the Tabriz Revolutionary Court, found Esmaeilzadeh guilty of “inciting people to violence on the Internet.”

On August 16, 2023, security forces arrested Esmaeilzadeh as he entered a football stadium in Tabriz. He was later released on bail amounting to 900 million dollars (approximately 18,000 dollars) from the city’s prison.

However, Esmaeilzadeh faced another arrest by security forces on August 27. This time, he secured his release on bail of 600 million tomans from Tabriz Prison. The upheld sentence reflects the ongoing legal challenges faced by the activist.

In 2023, the Department of Statistics and Publications of the Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRA) recorded 329 reports, citing the arrest of 324 citizens linked to ethnic and national rights. Notably, 156 of these arrests occurred without the issuance of a judicial warrant.