Report on the Latest Status of Death-Row Political Prisoner Pezhman Toubrehrizi

HRANA – Pezhman Toubrehrizi, a political prisoner from Kermanshah, is currently being held in Evin Prison. He was recently sentenced to death by Branch 28 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court on the charge of “corruption on earth (efsad-e fel-arz)”.

On September 1, 2025, Mr. Toubrehrizi was sentenced to death by Branch 28 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, presided over by Judge Mohammad-Reza Amouzad, on the charge of “corruption on earth through membership in anti-regime groups.”

Earlier, in late July of this year, his family home was searched by security forces.

Pezhman Toubrehrizi, aged 31, a native and resident of Kermanshah, was arrested in Tehran on January 28, 2025, by security forces. He was interrogated for over two months at The Ministry of Intelligence’s detention facility (Ward 209 of Evin Prison) before being transferred to the prison’s public ward.

Judicial Case Filed Against Attorney Babak Eslami Farsani

HRANA – A judicial case has been opened against Babak Eslami Farsani, an attorney at law, in the Public and Revolutionary Prosecutor’s Office of Arak County.

Mr. Eslami Farsani announced earlier on Saturday, November 1, that he had been summoned to Branch 2 of the Arak Prosecutor’s Office on July 17, 2025, to defend himself against the charge of “propaganda against the regime.” He stated that the summons was issued in connection with his role as the legal representative of the family of Mehrshad Shahidi, one of those killed during the nationwide protests of 2022.

Mr. Eslami Farsani has not provided further details regarding the case.

Babak Eslami Farsani serves as the attorney for the family of Mehrshad Shahidi, who was killed during the 2022 protests in Arak.

Execution of a Prisoner in Semnan Prison

HRANA – At dawn on Monday, October 27, 2025, the death sentence of a prisoner previously convicted on drug-related charges was carried out in Semnan Prison.

HRANA has identified the prisoner as Hosseinali Montazeri, a resident of Pakdasht.
Based on information obtained by HRANA, Mr. Montazeri had been arrested earlier on drug-related charges and was later sentenced to death by the Revolutionary Court.

As of the time of this report, the execution of this prisoner has not been announced by prison officials or relevant authorities.

According to HRANA’s report, in 2024, over 52 percent of executed prisoners had been convicted on drug-related charges. Over the past ten years, individuals convicted of drug trafficking have accounted for 40 percent of all executions. Unfortunately, HRANA’s statistics show no progress in reducing executions for drug-related offenses.

Execution of a Prisoner in Bojnurd Prison

HRANA – At dawn on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, the death sentence of a prisoner previously convicted of murder was carried out in Bojnurd Prison.

HRANA has identified the prisoner as Ali Safari.
Based on information obtained by HRANA, Mr. Safari had been arrested earlier on charges of murder and was later sentenced to death by a criminal court.

As of the time of this report, the execution of this prisoner has not been announced by prison officials or relevant authorities.

In 2024, according to 812 reports compiled by HRANA, the Iranian regime executed 930 individuals in its prisons, marking the highest number of executions in the past 12 years. Despite the scale of these executions, prison officials and other relevant authorities publicly acknowledged only 6% of them, highlighting the regime’s lack of transparency and accountability.

Monthly Report – October 2025: Human Rights Situation in Iran

HRANA – This report reviews documented cases of human rights violations in Iran in October 2025, based on statistics compiled by HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran. An unprecedented surge in executions, with 258 people executed this month, along with a new wave of arrests and home searches targeting Baha’is in Iran, and an increase in the arrest of children by security forces, were among the most significant human rights violations reported during this period.

Executions

In October, the Iranian regime executed 258 people, marking the highest number of executions since the beginning of this year. Among them, 220 were men and 7 were women.

Due to secret executions and the lack of reporting by state institutions and domestic media, the gender of 29 executed prisoners remains unknown.

Additionally, 10 of those executed were Afghan nationals, and two were juvenile offenders.

124 of the executed prisoners had been convicted of murder, and 122 on drug-related charges. Three individuals were executed on non-political “corruption on earth” (efsad-e fel-arz) charges, and one on the same charge with political grounds. Another significant point is the execution of six individuals on security-related charges, such as espionage. Also, one executed prisoner was convicted of rape.

During the same month, Iran’s judiciary also issued 11 new death sentences, including one for political activist Zahra Shahbaz Tabari, a 67-year-old woman, who was sentenced to death for alleged collaboration with anti-regime groups. Of the ten remaining individuals sentenced to death, seven were convicted of murder and three of enmity against God (moharebeh). Additionally, one individual was sentenced to public execution.

Prisoners’ Rights

In October, 16 political or religious prisoners were denied medical care. The most notable case was that of Motaleb Ahmadian, a political prisoner held in Evin Prison, who was deprived of medical treatment despite reporting in a recent letter that his pain and physical condition had worsened. In another case, delays in providing medical care led to the death of a non-political prisoner in Iranshahr Prison.

During this month, 103 prisoners went on hunger strike, the most significant being a six-day strike by inmates of Ghezel Hesar Prison in protest against the surge in executions.

HRANA also documented 49 cases of legal uncertainty for prisoners and detainees during October, along with 34 cases of punitive solitary confinement, two cases of prolonged solitary detention, and 30 instances in which families were denied information about the whereabouts or conditions of their detained relatives by security or judicial authorities.

Additionally, three cases of prisoner beatings and three forced confessions were reported. HRANA also recorded one case of suicide involving a female prisoner during October.

Kolbars and Fuel Carriers

In the past month, ten citizens were killed and six others injured as a result of indiscriminate shootings by military forces. These shootings claimed the lives of three kolbars (border porters) and injured one. Among fuel carriers (Sukhtbar), three were killed and four wounded. Additionally, one Kolbar in Baneh was injured by a landmine explosion.

Freedom of Thought and Expression

In the past month, Iran’s security apparatus arrested 55 individuals for expressing their opinions or exercising free speech. In this context, 25 people were summoned by security organizations, including six journalists from the Ham-Mihan newspaper, who were called in by the IRGC Intelligence Organization.

The homes of ten citizens were searched by security forces, the most notable case being the search of journalist Marzieh Rasouli’s home in Tehran.

In a clear violation of citizens’ freedom of expression, Iran’s judiciary sentenced 36 individuals to a total of 2,988 months in prison. Notable among these were Behfar Lalezari, sentenced to five years, and Shahin Zoghi Tabar, sentenced to ten years in prison.

In addition to prison terms, five people were sentenced to travel bans.
During the month, three prison sentences were carried out, eight court hearings were held, and nine individuals were subjected to social deprivations.

Additionally, citizens held eight protest gatherings, while one protest was prevented from taking place.

Workers’ Rights

In October, HRANA recorded 92 labor protests and 12 labor strikes across Iran. For participating in these protests, three workers from the Haft-Tappeh Sugarcane Company were summoned by the authorities.

According to HRANA’s reports, 45 workers lost their lives and 135 others were injured in workplace incidents resulting from non-compliance with occupational safety standards.

Trade associations and unions also held 102 protest gatherings and one strike by nurses, marking an increase compared to previous months.

In connection with these events, four individuals were arrested by security forces, and three others were summoned to court.

Additionally, 64 businesses were sealed for reasons such as “non-compliance with Islamic codes of conduct,” the most notable case being the closure of 16 establishments in Ahvaz.

Women’s Rights

In October, the murder of five women was reported. The most notable case was the killing of Zahra Ghaemi, a member of the Women’s Studies Group at the University of Tehran, who was murdered by her husband.

Children’s Rights

Regarding the rights and conditions of children in Iran, four cases of child arrests by security forces were reported.

HRANA also documented the arrest of children’s rights activist Hossein Mirbahari, and the closure of his organization, the Society for the Defense of the Rights of Working and Street Children, by security forces.

Additionally, the deaths of three children were reported as a result of neglect and official negligence. The deaths of three child laborers and the injury of five others were also reported.

Five other children were subjected to physical violence and corporal punishment, including the death of a 14-year-old student who suffered cardiac arrest after being forced to run as punishment.

The Iranian regime also executed two juvenile offenders, including Ali Aghajari, who was arrested five years ago at the age of 17 following a group altercation over farmland that resulted in one person’s death.

Additionally, the suicide of a 12-year-old child was reported in Shiraz.

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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.

Report on the Execution of a Prisoner in Malayer Prison

HRANA – At dawn on Monday, October 27, a prisoner previously sentenced to death on murder charges was executed in Malayer Prison.

The identity of the prisoner executed at dawn on Monday, October 27, has been verified by HRANA as Mostafa Afshar.

According to information obtained by HRANA, Mr. Afshar had been arrested on murder charges and later sentenced to death by the Criminal Court.

As of the time of this report, prison authorities and responsible institutions have not officially announced the execution.

In 2024, according to 812 reports compiled by HRANA, the Iranian regime executed 930 individuals in its prisons—marking the highest number of executions in the past 12 years. Despite the scale of these executions, prison officials and other relevant authorities publicly acknowledged only 6% of them, highlighting the regime’s lack of transparency and accountability.

Attorney Saeed Sheikh Sentenced to Imprisonment, Disbarment, and Fine

HRANA – Attorney Saeed Sheikh has been sentenced by a judicial authority to one year and six months in prison, a fine, and one year of suspension from practicing law. One year of his prison sentence has been suspended.

Saeed Sheikh wrote about this on social media, stating: “Due to my activities and opinions expressed online, the Khavaran Court has sentenced me to one and a half years in prison, a fine, and one year of suspension from practicing law.”

Without mentioning further details such as the date of the ruling, the attorney added that two-thirds of his prison term, equal to 12 months, has been suspended.

Saeed Sheikh has previously been arrested and faced judicial proceedings for his professional and social activities.

HRANA’s report shows that in 2024, Iranian regime courts—both primary and appeals courts, issued a total of 33,574 months of prison sentences (equivalent to 2,797 years) against Iranian citizens for their political and civil activities. This total represents more than a 1.5-fold increase compared to the previous five-year period.

Three Prisoners, Including a Woman, Executed in Vakilabad Prison of Mashhad

HRANA – At dawn on Wednesday, October 29, three prisoners, including one woman, were executed in Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad. These individuals had previously been sentenced to death by a criminal court on charges of murder.

HRANA has confirmed the identities of two of the executed prisoners as Saman Daliri and Katayoun Shamsi. According to information obtained by HRANA, they had been arrested earlier on murder charges and later sentenced to death by a criminal court.

As of the time of this report, the executions of these three prisoners have not been announced by prison officials or other relevant authorities.

In 2024, according to 812 reports compiled by HRANA, the Iranian regime executed 930 individuals in its prisons, marking the highest number of executions in the past 12 years. Despite the scale of these executions, prison officials and other relevant authorities publicly acknowledged only 6% of them, highlighting the regime’s lack of transparency and accountability.

Two Citizens Arrested by Security Forces in Mahabad

HRANA – Keyvan Seyed-Ahmadi and Sirvan Shaveleh, residents of Mahabad, were arrested by security forces in this city and taken to an undisclosed location.

According to Krudpa, Mr. Seyed-Ahmadi was arrested on Tuesday, October 28, and Ms. Shaveleh in the early hours of Wednesday, October 29, both at their homes by security agents.

As of the time of this report, no information is available regarding the reasons for their arrests, the charges against them, or their current whereabouts.

It is worth noting that Jalal Sadafi, Ms. Shaveleh’s husband, was arrested by security forces on December 15, 2024, and remains in Mahabad Prison under temporary detention without a verdict.