HRANA– Vida Mehrannia, the wife of Ahmadreza Djalali, a dual-national political prisoner sentenced to death, has announced that the family has had no information regarding his whereabouts or condition for the past month.
In a public statement, Ms. Mehrannia wrote:
“We haven’t heard anything from Ahmadreza for a month. No contact, no messages, no updates—only silence. This lack of information is deeply worrying for our family. We’re facing growing fear and uncertainty about his situation and whereabouts.”
She called on Iranian authorities to provide information about her husband’s condition.
Ahmadreza Djalali (Jalali), a university professor, was arrested by security forces in May 2016 during a visit to Iran at the invitation of the University of Tehran. He was accused of “enmity against God (moharebeh) through espionage for Israel” and sentenced to death. The Iranian judiciary accused him of transferring classified information on highly sensitive military, defense, and nuclear research projects in exchange for money and Swedish citizenship for himself and his family.
On May 10, 2022, former Judiciary spokesperson Zabihollah Khodaeian stated in a press conference that Ahmadreza Djalali’s death sentence is final.


