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Mirjafari hanged at Qezel Hesar without family visit

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Key takeaway

Mirjafari was the eighth protest-era detainee executed since 28 February, on roughly a one-per-week cadence.

Amirali Mirjafari was executed in the early morning of 21 April at Qezel Hesar Prison in Karaj, secretly and without a final family visit, according to Hengaw, the Norway-based Kurdish human rights organisation monitoring the case 1. He was the eighth protest-era detainee executed since the war began at the end of February. Hengaw puts the total political-prisoner figure at 17. His arrest-to-execution interval, roughly three months from his January detention, matches the 'maximum decisiveness' directive the judiciary head issued in early March.

The hanging came the day after Ali Fahim's execution at the same prison, the fourth in a single protest case . Earlier Hengaw filings documented the three-month cadence at Qezel Hesar directly: trials under a month, predawn hangings, no pre-execution family visit. Iran's judicial pipeline is running one protest-era execution per week on the same clock as the Pakistan-mediated back-channel.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Amirali Mirjafari was executed at dawn on 21 April at Qezel Hesar Prison near Tehran. He was 22 years old and had been arrested in January 2026 during protests against the government. He was the eighth person from that protest wave to be executed since Iran's war with the US began on 28 February. The executions happen in secret, before dawn, with no advance notice to the prisoner's family. Hengaw, a human rights organisation based in Norway, monitors these cases and reported Mirjafari's death. Iran is running these executions at the same time as diplomatic negotiations are happening through Pakistan. The two tracks , executions and diplomacy , are running on the same calendar without any connection.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Iran's judiciary accelerated the protest-era execution pipeline in March 2026 under a directive framed as a wartime security measure. The structural root is the 2022-2023 Mahsa Amini protest wave, which left a large population of detainees in the system on charges the judiciary head classified as 'armed sedition against the state' , a category carrying mandatory death sentences under Iran's Islamic Penal Code.

The three-month cadence is not a court backlog failure; it is the product of a deliberate directive specifying rapid trial-and-execution cycles. The 53-day internet blackout removes the external pressure mechanism that slowed executions in 2022-2023: international attention, family coordination with diaspora lawyers, and social media amplification of specific cases.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    The one-per-week execution cadence at Qezel Hesar will make any post-war normalisation agreement with Iran politically toxic in European parliaments that have put Iran execution tallies on their treaty-ratification conditions.

  • Risk

    Eight wartime executions of protest-era detainees with zero international consequence creates a precedent for continued executions through any ceasefire period, as the judiciary has received no signal that the pace will be challenged.

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