Iran’s Escalating Political Executions: Opposition Members and Protesters Hanged as Death Penalty Used to Silence Dissent
At Least 27 Political Executions Documented Since February 2026 as Opposition Supporters and Protest-Related Defendants Face a Rapid Wave of Executions
Qezel Hesar Emerges as the Main Site of Political Executions While Security Charges Continue to Fuel Death Sentences
May 2026 — Iranian authorities have sharply intensified the use of the death penalty in cases linked to political affiliation, protests, and national security allegations. Since March 19, 2026, Iran Human Rights Monitor (Iran HRM) has documented at least 30 political executions, revealing an alarming pattern in which the death penalty appears increasingly deployed as a tool of repression against perceived dissent and opposition activity.
Reports collected from state media outlets and judicially affiliated sources indicate a concentrated campaign targeting individuals accused of political opposition, participation in protests, alleged affiliation with opposition groups, and broad national security offenses.
Among the documented cases, 8 individuals were identified as members or supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), while 22 executions involved protest-related or politically motivated cases. Five additional executions involving alleged espionage-related charges are documented separately for reference.
Most notably, Qezel Hesar Prison has emerged as the primary site for these executions, raising concerns regarding coordinated judicial and security practices.
Key Findings: A Growing Pattern of Political Executions
- At least 30 political executions documented since February 28, 2026
- 8 PMOI-related executions
- 22 protest-related or politically motivated executions
- 7 additional espionage-related executions documented separately
- Qezel Hesar Prison recorded the highest concentration of executions
- Multiple cases involved national security or political accusations
- Several executions were linked to protest-related allegations
- Documentation remains ongoing and the actual number may be significantly higher
These executions increasingly reflect a pattern in which capital punishment is used beyond criminal prosecution and appears aimed at suppressing dissent and instilling fear throughout society.
Growing concerns among human rights advocates stem from longstanding patterns involving allegations of forced confessions, lack of transparency, restrictions on legal defense, and politically driven judicial proceedings. Due to limited public information, internet restrictions, and reports of secrecy surrounding many cases, the true number of executions and individuals at risk may be considerably higher.
Political Prisoners Executed for PMOI Affiliation
Iran HRM documented eight executions involving individuals accused of affiliation with the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). Most of these executions were carried out in Qezel Hesar Prison.
The known cases include:
Date of Execution
Names
Location
The concentration of these executions in Qezel Hesar Prison raises concerns regarding coordinated judicial practices and the treatment of prisoners accused of affiliation with opposition movements.
Protest-Related and Politically Motivated Cases
Iran HRM documented 22 executions involving protesters and individuals prosecuted in cases linked to political unrest or security allegations.
Many of these defendants reportedly faced broad charges commonly used in political cases, including “enmity against God,” national security offenses, or accusations linked to protest activities.
Date of Execution
Names
Location
March 19, 2026
Mehdi Ghasemi, Saleh Mohammadi, Saeed Davoudi
Qom
April 2, 2026
Amir Hossein Hatami
Qezel Hesar Prison
April 5, 2026
Mohammad Amin Biglari, Shahin Vahedparast
Qezel Hesar Prison
April 6, 2026
Ali Fahim
Qezel Hesar Prison
April 21, 2026
Amir Ali Mirjafari
Qezel Hesar Prison
April 25, 2026
Erfan Kiani
Isfahan
April 26, 2026
Amer Ramesh
Zahedan
April 30, 2026
Sasan Azadvar
Isfahan
May 3, 2026
Mehrab Abdollahzadeh (Kurdish)
Urmia
May 4, 2026
Mehdi Rasouli, Mohammadreza Miri, Ebrahim Dolatabadi
Mashhad
May 12, 2026
Abdoljalil Shahbakhsh
Zahedan
May 13, 2026
Mohammad Abbasi
Tehran
May 21, 2026
Ramin Zaleh and Karim Maroufpour
Naghadeh
May 25, 2026
Abbas Akbari Feizabad
Nain County, Isfahan
June 1, 2026
Mehrdad Mohammadi-nia, Ashkan Maleki
Tehran
Espionage Cases
Additional Cases for Reference
The following executions involved allegations of espionage or intelligence-related offenses. Due to the distinct nature of these charges and limited publicly available information, these cases are listed separately and are not included in the primary documented count.
Date of Execution
Names
Location
March 18, 2026
Kourosh Keyvani, Swedish -Iranian dual national
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April 22, 2026
Mehdi Farid, former employee of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization
Qezel Hesar Prison
April 23, 2026
Soltanali Shirzadi Fakhr
Qezel Hesar Prison
May 2, 2026
Yaghoub Karimpour, Naser Bakerzadeh
Urmia
May 11, 2026
Erfan Shakourzadeh
Tehran
May 13, 2026
Ehsan Afrashteh
Tehran
The True Numbers May Be Higher
Iran HRM believes the true number of politically motivated executions and individuals facing execution may be considerably higher than currently documented.
Internet disruptions, restricted access to legal representation, lack of judicial transparency, and reports of secret executions continue to obstruct independent documentation efforts. Human rights organizations have repeatedly warned that executions conducted under opaque judicial processes create significant barriers to determining the full scale of state repression.































