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The Lives of Prisoners are in Grave Danger Under the Cover of War

While the world’s attention is fixed on regional conflicts and the escalating threat of war, a silent and deadly wave of executions is sweeping through Iranian prisons. The Iranian regime is using the “fog of war” and the distraction of the international community to accelerate its machinery of death. Young protesters, who were arrested during the uprisings, are currently in extreme danger of being executed in secret, away from the public eye.

They Wanted Freedom for Their Country – And Gave Their Lives for It

A Report on the Execution of Young Protesters in Iran, January–April 2026

They were young. They were brave. And they had a dream: a free life of human dignity for themselves and their fellow citizens in Iran. In January 2026, thousands took to the streets across the country, including many young people. They protested against oppression, tyranny, and a lack of future prospects. They raised their voices for fundamental rights – for freedom, dignity, and a future.

The regime’s response was brutal: arrests, torture, sham trials – and finally, executions.

Names We Must Not Forget

  • Ali Fahim (27): A young man from the Nezamabad district of Tehran. He was accused of participating in protest actions. Following his arrest, he was brought before a Revolutionary Court without a fair defense or constitutional standards. He was executed on April 6, 2026.
  • Mohammad Amin Biglari (19): One of the young protesters detained in connection with the January uprisings. He was imprisoned, tortured, and eventually sentenced to death.
  • Amirhossein Hatami (18): Another young man who joined the protests – and paid for it with his life. He was one of millions of young people in Iran seeking change.
  • Shahin Vahedparast Kolo (30): He belonged to the generation that refused to accept oppression any longer. Solely because of his commitment to change, he was sentenced to death by the regime.
  • Mehdi Qasemi (19, Wrestler): Only 19 years old. A highly decorated athlete with a promising future. He was executed in the city of Qom; his youth and talent could not protect him.
  • Saleh Mohammadi (19, Wrestler): Another young athlete who stood up for human rights and freedom in Iran.
  • Saeed Davoudi (21): He was also sentenced and executed after a trial that lacked any legal standards.
  • and 6 more like Vahid, Pouya and …

Sham Trials and Systematic Violence

Human rights organizations consistently report that the proceedings against these young men were not fair trials. They were characterized by forced confessions, a lack of access to lawyers, and extremely accelerated procedures. The verdicts appeared to be predetermined from the start.

Many of the convicts were tortured during their detention – both physically and psychologically. The goal was not to find the truth, but to spread fear and make an example of them. These executions were intentionally publicized or staged to send a message to the Iranian population: anyone who dissents risks their life.

A Generation Yearning for Freedom

What united these seven young men was not a crime – it was their social commitment to justice, freedom, and hope. They wanted to study, work, and start families. They wanted to live in a country where their voices mattered.

Today, they are symbols for the youth and the entire population of Iran, proving that humanity and steadfastness are stronger than fear. Their stories are not yet fully documented, but one thing is clear: they were part of a generation that had the courage to say “No.”

Looking Ahead: Hope Against All Odds

Despite the heavy repression, the protests in Iran continue. Time and again, people – women, men, and youth – demonstrate that the desire for freedom is stronger than fear, especially inspired by their fallen heroes.

History has often shown that systems built on violence and oppression cannot last forever. Change takes time and demands sacrifices, but it always begins with people who have the courage to stand up. The seven young men honored here showed that courage. Their commitment and their dream live on.

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