dissemination of obscene and immoral content on social media platforms
They were charged for performing a concert in December 2024 in Deyr-e Gachin Caravanserai in Qom which was broadcast live ontheir YouTube channel
Singer Parastoo Ahmadi and eight members of her band have has been sentenced to 74 lashes each, two years ban from leaving the country and two year ban from any activities related to the their music.
They were charged with offending public decency through the production and
IRGC fired on a Baluchi teenager and killed him on Wednesday night.
Farzad Malazehi, 15, was shot near Iranmehr hospital in Saravan in southeast Iran and was wounded. Haalvsh sources say the IRGC forces did not allow the wounded teenager to be taken to the nearby hospital
She was charged with assembly and collusion against national security & propaganda against the state
She is the mother of lawyer Maryam Arvin who defended the protesters of #WomanLifeFreedom and was later arrested herself and died in suspicious circumstance
Tayebeh Nazari, mother of Maryam Arvin has been sentenced to five years in prison by Mashhad revolutionary court. Nazari was arrested when she attended the 7th day memorial ceremony for lawyer Khosrow Alikurdi in Mashhad on Dec 12.
Alireza Peighambari, 26, arrested during January protests, has reportedly been transferred from Tehran Greater Prison to Qezel Hesar Prison—a facility widely associated with executions, particularly of political prisoners this is despite the fact that his case is under appeal
Armin Nourmohammadi, a student from Eslamshahr, remains in Evin Prison under a death sentence linked to 2022 protests, with his appeal registered but the case file still not sent to the Supreme Court. leaving the review pending, while the case is related to damage to a bank ATMs
Marzieh (Golshan) Fathi has been summoned to Branch 2 of the Prosecutor’s Office in District 33 of Tehran, based in Evin Prison. The summon was issued on 13 June and she has been given five days to appear and respond to unspecified charges,
Iranian authorities on Tuesday executed two more protesters
Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi from Shahrud city in Semnan province were detained during January protest
Blogger Amirparsa Neshat, detained during January protest, has been sentenced by Tehran’s Revolutionary Court to two years in prison and a three-year ban from using social media and smartphones. One twentieth of the sentence will be enforced and the rest is suspended for 3 years
Political prisoner Taktam Gol Makani is serving a five-year prison sentence in the women’s ward of Evin Prison. She was arrested and convicted because of her activity on X. She was previously tried by a Revolutionary Court and sentenced on political charges.
Ahmad Naeimi, a Baha’i resident of Yazd, was arrested after appearing before Branch 6 of the city’s prosecutor’s office on June 14 and transferred to an undisclosed location. His arrest comes while his wife, Flora Samadani, remains in detention more than 40 days after her arrest.
Congratulations are not fitting for the Iranian people.
The thousands who sacrificed their lives for freedom were not represented in negotiations.
A people who have long been America’s most natural allies in the region have once again been treated as pawns in a deal struck over their heads.
the Supreme Court. A source familiar with the case said allegations related to setting public property on fire were cited as the basis for the charge.
He is currently being held at Greater Tehran prison
Peyman Ganji, 33, arrested during the nationwide anti government protests in January has been sentenced to death on a charge of “moharebeh” waging war against god. The verdict was issued by Branch 26 of Tehran’s Revolutionary Court, while his case is now under review by
to separatist activities, describing her work instead as social and humanitarian assistance for people displaced by war. She also wrote about the impact of years of imprisonment, repeated death sentences and the need for dialogue and peace.
Pakhshan Azizi, a Kurdish political prisoner sentenced to death, says neither she nor her lawyer has received any official notification that her execution has been suspended. In a letter written from the women’s ward of Evin Prison, Azizi rejected allegations linking her
Supreme Leader, and propaganda against the state. Under Iran’s sentencing rules, the five-year sentence is expected to be the enforceable term. Amini was arrested on January 10, 2026, and later released on bail while awaiting the outcome of his case. #Hengaw
Pouria Amini detained during the January protests in Gonabad, Khorasan Razavi province has been sentenced to a total of eight years in prison. The Revolutionary Court reportedly convicted him on charges including assembly and collusion against national security, insulting
against violence toward women. The verdict also cited some of her poems, writings and literary criticism, including works that had previously received official publication permits and have been labelled as spreading falsehood
She was detained during the protests on Jan 15
Farnaz Jafarzadegan, a poet from Shiraz, has been sentenced to serve a prison term under electronic tag and banned from leaving the country for 2 years. The ruling was tied to activities including opposition to compulsory hijab, the death penalty, and participation in campaigns