Ehsan Afrashteh
Political prisoner secretly executed at Urmia on 13 May 2026 on espionage charges; part of Iran's wartime execution cluster.
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Why are Iran's secret political executions clustering in ethnic-minority regions?
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Executed secretly at Urmia on 13 May on espionage charges as part of the 48-hour cluster
Iran Conflict 2026: Iran: three secret hangings, 11-13 May- Who was Ehsan Afrashteh?
- Ehsan Afrashteh was a political prisoner secretly executed at Urmia prison in northwestern Iran on 13 May 2026 on wartime espionage charges. Hengaw documented his case as part of a 48-hour cluster of three secret executions.Source: Hengaw
- Where is Urmia prison and why are executions happening there?
- Urmia prison is in West Azerbaijan province, northwestern Iran, a predominantly Kurdish and Azerbaijani region. Hengaw's data shows ethnic-minority political prisoners are being processed faster than ethnic-Persian cases under Iran's wartime espionage charge system.Source: Hengaw
- How fast is Iran executing political prisoners in 2026?
- Iran's wartime espionage-charge pipeline compressed from roughly one secret political execution per week (prior six weeks) to one every 16 hours across 11-13 May 2026. Hengaw's wartime register exceeded 30 documented cases by mid-May.Source: Hengaw
Background
Ehsan Afrashteh was a political prisoner secretly executed at Urmia prison in northwestern Iran on 13 May 2026, on wartime espionage charges. His execution was documented by Hengaw as part of a cluster of three secret political executions across 11-13 May, which compressed Iran's wartime espionage-charge pipeline from one execution per week to one every 16 hours. Hengaw reported that Afrashteh's family received notification after the fact; no public trial or judicial notice preceded the execution.
The Urmia location places Afrashteh in the West Azerbaijan province of northwestern Iran, a predominantly Kurdish and Azerbaijani region. Along with Abduljalil Shahbakhsh — a Baloch detainee executed at Zahedan the previous day — Afrashteh's case is consistent with Hengaw's observation that ethnic-minority political prisoners are being processed faster than ethnic-Persian cases. The ethnic-minority clustering across two executions within 24 hours (Zahedan for Baloch, Urmia for Kurdish-Azerbaijani northwest) suggests a systematic geographic spread of the wartime suppression campaign.
With Afrashteh's execution, Hengaw's wartime register exceeded 30 documented secret political executions — the threshold beyond which UN special procedures have historically opened formal investigations. The three-execution cluster of 11-13 May was the densest 48-hour period in the record, raising the rate of wartime political executions to the level of a consistent industrial-scale operation rather than isolated reprisals.