Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO); 20 January 2026: Bijan Shahrokhi, Fariborz Ezati and Saeed Fazeli, three men on death row for separate murders, were executed in Khorramabad Central Prison. Fariborz and Saeed’s executions were carried out secretly, depriving them of the right to last family visits.
According to information obtained by Iran Human Rights, a man was hanged in Khorramabad (Parsilion) Central Prison on 18 January 2026. His identity has been established as Bijan Shahrokhi from Khorramabad. He was arrested around three years ago and sentenced to qisas (retribution-in-kind) for murder by the Criminal Court.
Furthermore, two other men were hanged at the prison on 6 January. They have been identified as Fariborz Ezati and Saeed Fazeli who were also on death row for murder. Their executions were carried out without prior notification to their families, consequently depriving them of last family visits.
At the time of writing, their executions have not been reported by domestic media or officials in Iran.
Those charged with the umbrella term of “intentional murder” are sentenced to qisas (retribution-in-kind) regardless of intent or circumstances due to a lack of grading in law. Once a defendant has been convicted, the victim’s family are required to choose between death as retribution, diya (blood money) or forgiveness.
Crucially, while an indicative diya amount is set by the Judiciary every year, there is no legal limit to how much can be demanded by families of the victims. IHRNGO has recorded many cases where defendants are executed because they cannot afford to pay the blood money. Should the victim’s family choose execution, they are not only encouraged to attend, but also to physically carry out the execution themselves.
According to IHRNGO’s 2024 Annual Report on the Death Penalty, at least 419 people including a juvenile offender and 19 women, were executed for murder charges, the highest number of qisas executions since 2010. Only 12% of the recorded qisas executions were announced by official sources. In 2024, Iran Human Rights also recorded 649 cases of families choosing diya or forgiveness instead of qisas executions. At least 641 people were executed for murder charges in the first eleven months of 2025.