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Iran executes man over January protests as crackdown on dissent widens

Created at 15 Jul · 9:11 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Iran has executed Mohammad Amini Dehaghani, convicted of setting fire to a government building during January 2026 protests. Human rights groups criticize Iran's use of "wartime conditions" as a pretext for politically motivated executions and opaque trials.

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Key Numbers

9 January 2026date of alleged incident
3,117Iranian authorities' death toll estimate for protests
7,007HRANA's verified death toll for protests
40,000unofficial death toll estimates for protests
40people executed in first half of 2026
18executions related to national security in first half of 2026

Who's Involved

Mohammad Amini Dehaghani
man executed for setting fire to a government building during protests
Mizan news agency
Iranian judiciary's news outlet reporting the execution
Amnesty International
human rights organization critical of Iran's use of "wartime conditions" for executions
Mohyeddin Abdollahi
man executed for membership in the Islamic State group
Hossein Palani
man executed for membership in the Islamic State group
Iran executes man over January protests as crackdown on dissent widens

↳ Why This Matters

The execution highlights Iran's continued severe crackdown on dissent following widespread protests, with human rights groups raising concerns about the fairness of trials and the use of capital punishment.

Key facts

  • Iran executed Mohammad Amini Dehaghani for actions during January 2026 protests.
  • Dehaghani was convicted of setting fire to a governor's office in Isfahan.
  • The charges included "moharebeh" (waging war against God) and "efsad-e fel-arz" (corruption on Earth).
  • Human rights groups accuse Iran of using "wartime conditions" as a pretext for executions.
  • Iran's judiciary also reported the execution of two men linked to the Islamic State group.

Iran executed Mohammad Amini Dehaghani, who was convicted of setting fire to a governor's office in Isfahan on January 9, 2026, during protests. The judiciary's Mizan news agency reported that the Supreme Court upheld his death sentence and all legal procedures were completed.

Dehaghani faced charges of "moharebeh" (waging war against God) and "efsad-e fel-arz" (corruption on Earth). The judiciary alleged he used a Molotov cocktail, attacked a police station, and damaged public property. Investigators cited CCTV footage and his confessions as evidence. He was also accused of distributing anti-government propaganda and communicating with entities linked to the Pahlavi royal family.

Large-scale protests, sparked by hyperinflation in December 2025, spread across Iran in January 2026. Human rights organizations have stated that defendants in protest-related cases often face opaque proceedings, lack independent legal representation, and that convictions are based on confessions allegedly extracted under torture. Amnesty International stated that Iranian authorities are using "wartime conditions" as a pretext to intensify their crackdown through mass arrests, accelerated trials, politically motivated executions, and asset confiscations.

Separately, Iran's judiciary announced the execution of two men, Mohyeddin Abdollahi and Hossein Palani, convicted of membership in the Islamic State group and charges including "baghi" (armed rebellion). The United Nations reported earlier this year that Iran had executed at least 40 people in the first half of 2026, including 18 in cases related to national security.

Frequently asked questions

Mohammad Amini Dehaghani was charged with "moharebeh" (waging war against God) and "efsad-e fel-arz" (corruption on Earth), which included allegations of setting fire to a government building and attacking security forces.

The judiciary cited CCTV footage and what they described as the defendant's confessions as evidence.

Amnesty International stated that Iranian authorities are using "wartime conditions" as a pretext to intensify their crackdown through mass arrests, accelerated trials, politically motivated executions, and asset confiscations.

The United Nations reported that Iran had executed at least 40 people in the first half of 2026, including 18 in cases related to national security.

What Happens Next

01Iran's judiciary is expected to continue prosecuting individuals involved in protests.
02International human rights organizations will likely continue to monitor Iran's judicial proceedings and execution rates.

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How It Developed

Mohammad Amini Dehaghani was executed after his death sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court.
The judiciary stated Dehaghani was convicted of setting fire to a governor's office in Isfahan on January 9, 2026.
Charges against Dehaghani included "moharebeh" (waging war against God) and "efsad-e fel-arz" (corruption on Earth).
Authorities cited CCTV footage and confessions as evidence, accusing him of distributing anti-government propaganda.
Iran's judiciary also announced the execution of two men convicted of membership in the Islamic State group.
Amnesty International stated Iran is using "wartime conditions" to accelerate politically motivated executions.

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