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Iran executes Erfan Kiani, eighth wartime hanging

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Erfan Kiani was executed in the early hours of Saturday 25 April on moharebeh and protest-related charges. Hengaw counts him as the eighth political prisoner executed since the war began.

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Kiani is the eighth wartime political execution; three Ali Fahim co-defendants remain flagged for imminent hanging.

Erfan Kiani was executed in the early hours of Saturday 25 April, the eighth political prisoner executed since the war began per Hengaw 1. Kiani was arrested during protests in Isfahan that began in late December 2025 and continued into January 2026; charges included moharebeh (waging war against God), "creating insecurity" and "inciting violent acts". The Supreme Court upheld the sentence; Iranian authorities did not disclose the execution location.

Hengaw is the Kurdistan Human Rights Network's Norway-registered NGO, founded in 2017, and one of the principal external trackers of detentions and executions inside Iran. Its eight-since-the-war count groups protest-related and political-prisoner executions together rather than the broader Iranian execution rate, which has run far higher across recent years. The metric is wartime political-prisoner executions specifically, the population external trackers most often read as a domestic-stability signal for the Iranian government.

Kiani is a separate Isfahan-protest case from the three Ali Fahim co-defendants (Shahab Zahdi, Abolfazl Salehi Siavoshani, Yaser Rajaeifar) flagged for imminent execution by Hengaw on 24 April . Both files sit on the security apparatus's docket on the same weekend the diplomatic track collapsed in Islamabad and OFAC produced two designation rounds in Washington. Iran's domestic security apparatus has run on its own cadence through every break in the diplomatic track since the war began.

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In plain English

Since protests erupted in Iran in late 2025, the government has been using the criminal justice system to punish people who joined street demonstrations. The charge most commonly used is 'moharebeh', an Islamic legal concept meaning 'enmity towards God'. In practice, courts apply it to people who participated in protests that turned violent, or who were accused of involvement in attacks on security forces. Hengaw, a Norwegian human rights organisation that monitors Iran, has counted eight protest-related executions since the US-Iran war began in February 2026. Each person was arrested during the protest wave, put through a military-style court process, and executed, in most cases secretly and without their families being notified first. The pattern matters because the government is using the cover of war to accelerate the judicial response to the protest movement. International attention is concentrated on the military conflict, reducing the diplomatic cost of each execution.

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Root Causes

Iran's Supreme Court issued a 'maximum decisiveness' directive in late February 2026, immediately after US strikes began, authorising fast-track review of protest-era cases on the grounds that judicial delay in wartime undermines state authority. Multiple documented cases, including Kiani's, have moved from final appeal to execution in under 90 days under this directive, against the normal timeline of 12-18 months.

Iran's nationwide internet blackout has been running continuously since early February 2026, exceeding 1,200 hours. The blackout does not simply prevent Iranians from communicating: it prevents human rights organisations from receiving timely information about executions.

Hengaw documented Kiani's execution through its on-the-ground contact network, but confirmation came hours after the fact. Families cannot mobilise international attention in time to create pressure before a sentence is carried out.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    Three remaining Ali Fahim case co-defendants (Zahdi, Siavoshani, Rajaeifar) at Ghezel Hesar face imminent execution; Hengaw's track record of advance warning on this case suggests a further execution within 72 hours is the base case.

  • Consequence

    The wartime moharebeh expansion, if not reversed after the war ends, creates a permanent legal precedent for applying the charge to non-violent protest participants, restructuring the charge's scope for future use.

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