Four individuals detained during the January 2026 protests in Iran have been sentenced to death by Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, presided over by Judge Iman Afshari, along with additional prison terms and asset confiscation.
Mohammadreza Majidi-Asl, Bita Hemmati, Behrouz Zamaninejad, and Kourosh Zamaninejad were all sentenced to death on charges of “operational action for the hostile government of the United States and hostile groups," along with five-year prison terms for “assembly and collusion against national security,” and had all their assets confiscated, according to the ruling obtained by HRANA.
A fifth defendant, Amir Hemmati, was sentenced to five years and eight months in prison on charges of “assembly and collusion against national security” and “propaganda against the regime.”
Majidi-Asl and Hemmati are a married couple, Amir Hemmati is their relative, and the Zamaninejads are brothers. They were arrested in the same residential building.
👉 Dozens of individuals arrested during the January 2026 protests have been sentenced to death following grossly unfair, fast-tracked trials conducted without due process, access to independent counsel, and reliance on torture-tainted forced "confessions" as evidence.
👉 Authorities routinely use broadly defined, vague "national security" charges against political prisoners and protesters to secure convictions carrying severe penalties, including the death penalty.
Since the start of the war, at least 13 political prisoners and protesters have been executed, most of them without prior notification to their families or lawyers.