Four Citizens Arrested by Security Forces

HRANA– Farya Chavoshini, Mohammadollah Rezaei, Esmail Choukali, and Zubair Mahmoudi—residents of Dehgolan, Bukan, and Piranshahr—have been arrested by security forces and taken to an undisclosed location.

According to Kurdpa, Mohammadollah Rezaei was arrested in Dehgolan, while Farya Chavoshini and Esmail Choukali were detained in Bukan, and Zubair Mahmoudi in Piranshahr.

Mr. Mahmoudi was arrested on Thursday, July 10, and the other three individuals on Saturday, July 12.

As of the time of this report, no information has been made available regarding the reasons for the arrests, the whereabouts of the detainees, or the charges against them.

Two Citizens Arrested in Piranshahr

HRANA– On Thursday, July 10, Aziz Khezri and his son Zaniar Khezri, residents of Piranshahr, were arrested by security forces and taken to an undisclosed location.

Kolbar News has identified the individuals as Aziz Khezri, 57, and his son Zaniar Khezri, 33, from a village in Piranshahr. According to the report, the arrests were carried out by security agents without the presentation of a judicial warrant.

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

Arrest of Alleged Israeli Agents Accused of Disrupting Iran’s Gold and Currency Markets

HRANA– The spokesperson for Iran’s Parliamentary Economic Commission has announced the arrest of several individuals she described as “Israeli operatives” accused of disrupting the country’s gold and currency markets.

According to HRANA, quoting ILNA, Commission spokesperson Fatemeh Maghsoudi claimed that the detainees were arrested for “links to Israel and for destabilizing the gold and currency markets.”
She alleged that “the turbulence in Iran’s gold and currency markets has been caused by foreign interference,” and said: “Israeli agents were entering the markets with large sums of money and triggering extreme volatility. They were previously unknown figures who played a major role in the economic imbalance. These spies were the key cause of the disruptions, but now they’ve been neutralized.”

Maghsoudi offered no details on the judicial proceedings or legal status of the detainees. She added: “Many of them have been identified and arrested. Security agencies are continuing efforts to locate and remove these individuals from the market.”

The report did not mention the number or identities of those arrested.

In recent years, Iranian officials across various branches of government have frequently attributed political and economic crises to the interference of “foreign enemies” or “infiltrators.” Currency and gold rates remain key indicators of Iran’s economic health and are closely watched by both citizens and economic actors.

Four Citizens Arrested by Security Forces in Oshnavieh

HRANA– Kaveh Khakinejad, Mahmoud Ghaderi, Mansour Farash, and Jamal Hosseinnejad, all residents of Oshnavieh, were arrested by security forces in this city and taken to an undisclosed location.

According to HRANA, quoting Kurdpa, Khakinejad, Ghaderi, and Farash were arrested at their homes early Wednesday morning, July 9, 2025, by security forces. Jamal Hosseinnejad was also arrested early Monday morning, July 7, at his home, by security agents without a court warrant.

As of now, the reasons for their arrest, the charges against them, and their place of detention remain unknown.

Sadegh Zand Arrested by Security Forces in Bukan

HRANA News Agency – On Thursday, July 3, Sadegh Zand, a resident of Bukan, was arrested by security forces in the city and taken to an undisclosed location.

According to HRANA, citing Kolbar News, Sadegh Zand was arrested in Bukan on Thursday, July 3, 2025. According to the report, the arrest was carried out by security forces without presenting a judicial warrant.

As of the time of this report, no information has been obtained regarding the reasons for the arrest, the charges against him, or his place of detention.

Sadegh Zand is a resident of the village of Ebrahimabad, located in Bukan County.

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Unrestrained Military Gunfire Leaves Two Dead, One Injured in Hamedan

HRANA – On Tuesday, July 1, three civilians in the Tarik-Darreh area of Hamedan were shot by military forces in what has been described as unrestrained gunfire. Two people were killed and one was injured in the incident.

According to HRANA, citing Tasnim News Agency, the shooting occurred during a security operation in response to reports of drone activity in the region. Security forces were dispatched and reportedly encountered an off-road vehicle. When the vehicle failed to stop at a checkpoint, the forces opened fire. Two passengers were killed, and a third was wounded.

The head of the Hamedan Province Military Judicial Organization stated that three military personnel involved in the case are under judicial investigation and have been detained with bail orders issued. Hemmat Mohammadi added that the case is being investigated urgently and on-site.

The identities of the victims and the accused personnel have not been disclosed.

In 2024 alone, indiscriminate gunfire by Iranian regime military forces claimed the lives of 163 civilians and left 321 others injured. Over the past five years, the number of victims of these unrestrained shootings has increased—more than doubling compared to five years ago.

Monthly Report – June 2025: Human Rights Situation in Iran

HRANA News Agency has compiled this monthly overview to highlight key human rights abuses reported across Iran in June. This month, following the outbreak of the Iran-Israel war, Iran witnessed a widespread wave of arrests on national security charges (espionage) or for expressing opinions about the war.

Executions

During this month, Iranian prison authorities executed 98 individuals, marking a 37% decrease compared to the previous month. Notably, eight of those executed were Afghan nationals. Of the total, 86 were men, while the lack of transparency in reporting by Iran’s judicial authorities has left the gender of 12 executed individuals still unknown.

Of those executed, 42 were hanged on drug-related charges, 33 for murder, two for rape, and thirteen on charges of “corruption on earth” (a political charge).

The most prominent case of a political execution was that of Mojahed Korkor, who was sentenced to death for alleged involvement in the killing of Kian Pirfalak, a child who died during the nationwide protests. This accusation was made despite the Pirfalak family rejecting the claim. Kian’s mother has repeatedly stated that “as we were returning home, security forces opened fire on our vehicle.”

Amid the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, Iranian authorities carried out the executions of five individuals previously sentenced to death on charges of espionage and collaboration with Israel. The executed were: Mohammad-Amin Mahdavi Shayesteh, Majid Mosayebi, Edris (Idris) Ali, Azad Shojaei, and Rasoul Ahmad.

This month, death sentences were also issued for two men and one woman, all on murder charges.

Freedom of Thought and Expression

In June, security forces arrested 45 individuals for expressing their opinions and beliefs. Two notable examples include the arrest of Tehran-based singer Danial Moghaddam and Behnaz Mahjoubi, the sister of Behnam Mahjoubi, a deceased Gonabadi dervish. Additionally, 11 individuals were summoned to court and three others were summoned by security agencies for expressing their opinions and beliefs. Seven people were also tried on similar grounds. There have also been reports of beatings by security forces.

With the onset of the Israel-Iran war, the regime’s security apparatus launched widespread arrests of citizens on national security-related charges. According to HRANA’s statistics, 1,295 people were arrested on charges such as espionage for Israel, drone operation, arms trafficking, and acts against national security. Additionally, at least 301 individuals were detained for expressing opinions or sharing content about the war on social media. Read more in HRANA’s detailed report on the war-related arrests.

In June, the Iranian judiciary sentenced twenty Iranian citizens to a total of 228 months in prison on charges indicative of violations of free expression. Of this total, 36 months were suspended sentences.

Women’s Rights

In the past month, the murder of four women and one case of rape were reported. Additionally, a man was killed in a so-called honor-related incident.

Workers’ Rights

In June, HRANA reported 13 labor protests and 23 labor strikes. Regarding workplace incidents, 17 workers lost their lives and 44 others were injured. The deadliest incident was a fire at Kaveh Methanol Petrochemical Plant in the city of Dayyer, which resulted in the death or injury of 13 workers.

HRANA’s reports also recorded wage arrears affecting 4,057 workers during the month.

In June, guilds and unions held 47 protest gatherings. Twenty-seven individuals were summoned to court, 11 were tried, and one person was arrested. In terms of prison sentences, two retirees of the Social Security Organization, Mohammad Zaman Kamrava and Morad Zohrabi, were each sentenced to two years in prison by the Ahvaz Revolutionary Court.

Children’s Rights

This month, one case of child suicide was reported. According to the report, a 15-year-old boy ended his life after being sexually assaulted by two individuals. In Mashhad, a 17-year-old boy was also murdered in an honor-related incident. Additionally, two cases of child sexual abuse were reported during the month.

Religious Minorities

In June, the repression of religious minorities in Iran intensified. Thirty-seven individuals were arrested. Following the outbreak of the Iran-Israel war, 35 Iranian Jews were also summoned and interrogated by security agencies. The homes of three members of religious minorities were searched by security forces.

Iranian judicial authorities also sentenced ten members of religious minorities to a total of 1,091 months in prison. The most significant case involved the sentencing of six Baháʼí women in Hamedan to over 38 years in prison.

Ethnic Rights

In June, seven individuals from ethnic minorities or minority rights activists were arrested by security forces. In three of these cases, the security forces did not present any arrest warrants.

Kolbars and Fuel Carriers

This month, indiscriminate shootings by military forces claimed the lives of seven individuals. Among the victims were a kolbar and three fuel carriers (sookhtbars). These shootings also injured three people, including one kolbar and one fuel carrier.

In one example, military forces opened fire on the fuel carriers at a checkpoint in Bam County without issuing a prior stop or warning. The shooting caused their vehicle to catch fire. In this incident, one fuel carrier was killed and another was injured.

Prisoners’ Rights

In Iran, prisoners’ rights are routinely violated, with widespread reports of unfair legal proceedings and prolonged legal uncertainty. In June, HRANA reported 74 cases of political detainees being held in legal limbo. In 41 of these arrests, the regime’s security and judicial bodies provided no information to families about the detainees’ conditions. One hundred prisoners and detainees were denied the right to contact or visitation, and 11 individuals were transferred to solitary confinement. Reports also indicated that at least 120 political prisoners or prisoners of conscience were being held in poor conditions.
Two cases of prisoner deaths—both political and non-political—were also reported.

Inhuman Punishment

In violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which strictly prohibits inhumane and degrading treatment, Iran’s judiciary issued sentences totaling 99 lashes this month, and two amputation sentences were carried out.

No Contact Six Days After Arrest of Theater Director Ali Qebchaq-Shahi

HRANA News Agency – Ali Qebchaq-Shahi, a writer and theater director from Naqadeh, was arrested by security forces in the city on Wednesday, June 26, and has since been held incommunicado.

Based on information received by HRANA, Qabchaq-Shahi was arrested by security forces in Naqadeh on June 25, and taken to an undisclosed location.

Despite six days having passed since his arrest, there is still no information regarding the reasons for his detention, the charges against him, or where he is being held.

Ali Qebchaq-Shahi is a writer and theater director from Naqadeh.

Arrest of Nine Citizens by Security Forces in Various Cities

HRANA News Agency – Over the past several days, nine citizens—Kamyar (Kamal) Oghabi, Ahsan Othmani, Hamzeh Othmani, Ramyar Rezaei, Omid Bakhah, Abdollah Bakhah, Askar Najafi, Hassan Falaeian, and Abdul Rasouli—have been arrested by security forces in the cities of Oshnavieh, Marivan, Qasr-e Shirin, Divandarreh, and Piranshahr, and transferred to undisclosed locations.

According to a report by Kordpa, on Sunday, June 29, Kamyar Oghabi was arrested at his home in the village of Balagir, a district of Oshnavieh, without a judicial warrant. Security agents reportedly used violence during the arrest and took him to an unknown location. Oghabi, 33, is a married environmental activist with a prior record of arrest and conviction.

Kordpa also reported that in recent days, Askar Najafi, a resident of Sarpol-e Zahab, was detained by security forces at his workplace in the Qasr-e Shirin market and taken to an undisclosed location. No warrant was presented at the time of his arrest.

Additionally, according to KolbarNews, five residents of the village of Dareh-Nakhi, a district of Marivan, were arrested by security forces on Sunday and taken to unknown locations. The individuals were identified as Ahsan Othmani (22), Hamzeh Othmani (24), Ramyar Rezaei (25), Omid Bakhah (30), and Abdollah Bakhah (35). The arrests were reportedly carried out without judicial warrants, and the individuals’ homes were searched.

Separately, KolbarNews reported that Hassan Falaeian—also known as “Hawar Rojhelatî”—a poet and cultural activist from Piranshahr, was arrested on Sunday, June 21, and transferred to an undisclosed location. He remains in custody.

Furthermore, on Wednesday, June 18, security forces arrested a citizen in Divandarreh. KolbarNews identified the individual as Abdul Rasouli, 37, from the village of Tazabad Doleh Rash, a district of Divandarreh.

At the time of this report, the reasons for the arrests, the charges, and the whereabouts of the detainees remain unknown.

Widespread Arrests: 13 Citizens Detained Across Four Cities in Iran

HRANA News Agency – In recent days, security and law enforcement forces have arrested 13 citizens in the cities of Astara, Urmia, Mahabad, and Rudsar, with some transferred to undisclosed locations.

According to Mehr News Agency, Jalaleddin Javanmardi, the police chief of Rudsar, announced today the arrest of five individuals in the city. He stated that the arrests were made over allegations of “collaborating with Israel on social media,” “insulting religious sanctities,” and “disturbing public opinion.”

Javanmardi, detailing the case, said that the police acted in response to online posts insulting religious sanctities and deceased IRGC commanders, sharing pro-Israel clips, and publishing offensive content against Iranian officials.

He added that the detainees include a 52-year-old woman and four men aged 31, 39, 40, and 41, who were arrested in Rahimabad, Kelachay, and the central district of Rudsar County. All were transferred to a police station and referred to the judiciary after case files were opened.

ILNA also reported the arrest of four citizens in Astara, quoting the city’s police chief, Morteza Ahadi. Ahadi said the arrests took place on Friday, June 27, on charges such as “espionage” and “propaganda against the regime.”

He added that the detainees, two men and two women from western provinces, were arrested along with digital evidence. Their phones allegedly contained photos and videos from Astara and other cities, which were reportedly sent to opposition networks. They had also applied for asylum in European countries.

On June 25, 2025, security forces arrested a citizen in Urmia. Kurdpa identified the individual as Alireza Khaledi, 22, a resident of Hasanabad village in the Sumay Baradost region. Security agents reportedly detained Mr. Khaledi without presenting a judicial warrant and transferred him to an undisclosed location.

Reports also indicate that on June 24, another citizen was arrested in Urmia by security forces. Kolbar News identified him as Bakhtiar Azizi, a resident of the Dizaj area. According to the report, security agents also arrested him without a court order. On the same day, two more individuals—Afshin Azizi and Kako Azizi—were also detained in Urmia.

Kolbar News further reported the arrests of two additional citizens about ten days ago. Authorities transferred both to an undisclosed location. They were identified as Hazhar Asadpour, 27, an employee of the Red Crescent, and Keyvan Ashtab, 29, an emergency medical technician at Mahabad Hospital.

As of now, there is no information regarding the whereabouts or charges against these individuals.