HRANA – Amid nationwide protests in Iran, widespread internet shutdowns, and severe restrictions on the flow of information, at least four prisoners were executed on Tuesday, January 20, in Borazjan, Ilam, Khaf, and Birjand prisons.
These prisoners had previously been sentenced to death on charges related to drug-related crimes and murder.
Based on information received by HRANA, Mikaeil Bahari was executed in Borazjan Prison and Kamran Ghiasvand in Ilam Prison on charges of murder. Foroud Sagvand, a native of Lorestan, was executed in Khaf Prison, and Mardan Saeedi was executed in Birjand Prison, both on charges related to drug offenses.
It should be noted that earlier yesterday, the death sentences of at least four other prisoners were also carried out in Ahvaz, Jiroft, Yazd, and Bam prisons.
As of the time of this report, these executions have not been officially announced by prison authorities or relevant institutions.
The continuation of widespread executions under conditions of internet shutdowns and severe restrictions on information has intensified concerns about the lack of judicial transparency, prisoners’ lack of access to fair trials, and the increased risk of violations of the right to life.
Human rights organizations have repeatedly warned that carrying out such punishments in a security-driven and non-transparent environment increases the likelihood of serious human rights violations.
According to the annual report on the human rights situation in Iran, published by the Statistics, Publications, and Documentation Unit of the Human Rights Activists in Iran, at least 2,063 people were executed in Iran during the one-year period from January 1, 2025 to January 1, 2026.
Based on this data, executions increased by 119% compared to 2024. In many of these cases, due to secrecy, prisoners were even denied the right to a final visit with their families.
Source: hrana.org, Staff, January 21, 2026
"One is absolutely sickened, not by the crimes that the wicked have committed,
but by the punishments that the good have inflicted."
but by the punishments that the good have inflicted."
— Oscar Wilde

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