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Fahim executed; fourth in same Karaj case

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Lowdown Bureau / Humanitarian. The execution tally reached at least 404 since the war began, with one protest-related case now producing four hangings.

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Key takeaway

A fourth hanging in one Karaj docket lands inside an information blackout visible only through monitors outside Iran.

Hengaw, the Norway-based Iranian human rights monitor, confirmed on Monday the execution of Ali Fahim at Ghezel Hesar Prison in Karaj. Fahim's family was not notified in advance, Hengaw reported. His hanging is the fourth execution in a single protest-related case prosecuted through the same branch of the Karaj Revolutionary Court. The war-era execution tally reached at least 404 by Hengaw's tracking.

Ghezel Hesar, the largest prison complex in Alborz Province, has been the primary node for the protest-case docket since the February war began. A single case producing four executions inside roughly a month compresses the standard appeal window at Iran's Supreme Court, which normally runs six to twelve months on capital cases. Hengaw has documented the pattern in three previous protest-related cases this year: charges filed, revolutionary court verdict, Supreme Court summary affirmation, execution inside weeks. The 404 war-era total runs against a pre-war annual figure of 975 recorded by Iran Human Rights; the war is producing executions at roughly twice the pre-war monthly rate.

Hengaw confirmed two executions at Ghezel Hesar and the custodial death of Yavari in Shiraz last weekend , and the Fahim case now extends that pattern. Iran's nationwide information blackout hands the state the operational enabler it needs: families learn of executions from Hengaw's Telegram channel rather than from judicial notifications, and legal representation in protest cases has collapsed as lawyers lose contact with clients in the absence of video-conferencing court access. The execution pace is visible outside Iran only because Hengaw and Iran Human Rights Documentation Center still have informants inside the prison system; that pace is not transmissible to the Iranian public in real time.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

A man named Ali Fahim was executed at Ghezel Hesar Prison in Karaj, near Tehran, on 20 April. He was the fourth person to be executed in a single legal case connected to protests against the government. A Norwegian-based Kurdish human rights group called Hengaw, which monitors executions in Iran, says the total number of people executed since the war began in February 2026 has reached at least 404. All were charged in connection with anti-government protests. Iran uses specific Islamic law charges; including 'enmity against God'; that carry mandatory death sentences. The executions have continued throughout the ceasefire period, with no pause linked to ongoing nuclear negotiations.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The judicial acceleration under wartime conditions reflects a structural feature of Iranian revolutionary jurisprudence: moharebeh and efsad fel-arz charges carry mandatory death sentences under the 1979 constitution, removing judicial discretion once a charge is upheld.

The 221-0 IAEA lockout vote on 11 April and the Majlis's public posture on nuclear non-negotiability exist within the same institutional framework that produces these executions; the Majlis is not a moderating institution in wartime.

The four-in-one-case cluster at Ghezel Hesar reflects the Iranian judiciary's use of joint indictments to batch defendants from a single protest incident. Once the lead defendant is executed, remaining co-defendants lose their primary appeal vehicle, accelerating the timeline for subsequent executions in the same case.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    The 404-execution war-era tally places Iran among the highest-volume state executioners globally during an active conflict period, creating a compliance threshold that will prevent any ceasefire deal from receiving European parliamentary ratification without human rights conditionality.

  • Risk

    The four-in-one-case cluster format, if it continues, could exhaust the remaining defendants from the 2022-2025 protest cycle within weeks; removing a judicial deterrent against renewed protest once ceasefire conditions create domestic political space.

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