Identification of Six Citizens Arrested During Protests in Dehdasht

HRANA –During the protests in Dehdasht, security forces arrested six residents of the city.

The identities of these protesting citizens have been confirmed by HRANA as Issa Foroughi, Jaber Foroughi, Iman Foroughi, Jamal Askari, Asghar Vahdat, and Pouria Barati, all residents of Dehdasht.

Based on information received by HRANA, Issa Foroughi, Jaber Foroughi, Iman Foroughi, Jamal Askari, and Asghar Vahdat were arrested by security forces following nationwide protests in the village of Gachi. These arrests took place amid clashes between protesters and security forces and were accompanied by gunfire. During these confrontations, security forces caused serious damage to the individuals’ vehicle. The sixth arrestee, Pouria Barati, was arrested in connection with the same protests in Dehdasht County.

As of the time of this report, no information has been obtained regarding the charges against these individuals or their place of detention.

It is worth noting that gatherings and strikes by shopkeepers and bazaar merchants began in Tehran on Sunday, December 28, 2025, and after two days spread beyond bazaars and commercial centers. With students, citizens, and various social groups joining, these protests have become one of the most widespread demonstrations in recent years. For more information, you can refer to HRANA’s detailed report on the eleventh day, which was published last night.

Five Individuals Detained in Dehdasht

Security forces have apprehended Hamid Dastvaneh, Issa Foroughi, Ali-Mahommad Parisaie, Jamal Asgari, and Mohsen Afranjinan in Dehdasht, located in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province. This development was reported by Kolbar News.

These arrests occurred over the past three days, with no apparent presentation of arrest warrants by the authorities.

Details regarding the grounds for their detention, their current locations, and the charges brought against them remain undisclosed at this time. It’s worth noting that in recent days, four other Dehdasht residents have also been detained by security forces.