Masoumeh (Shiva) Esmaeili, a political prisoner in Iran, faces a 10-year sentence and harsh conditions.
Masoumeh (Shiva) Esmaeili, a retired agricultural engineer, endures a 10-year prison sentence in Iran for political activism. Arrested in November 2020, she faces vague charges like “assembly and collusion” without a fair trial. Now held in Qarchak Prison, Esmaeili suffers severe human rights abuses, including denial of family contact. Her support for the “No to Execution Tuesdays” campaign has worsened her punishment. This article explores her conviction, family struggles, and violations of international human rights standards.
Background of Masoumeh (Shiva) Esmaeili

Born in 1965, Masoumeh (Shiva) Esmaeili lives in Tehran, is married, and has three children. As a retired agricultural engineer with a master’s degree, she was arrested in November 2020 for political reasons. On May 14, 2023, a Tehran court sentenced her to 10 years for “assembly and collusion to act against national security.” The trial lacked legal counsel, and she received the verdict on May 28, 2023.
Conviction and Charges
Esmaeili’s charges include:
- Assembly and collusion to disrupt national security: 5 years
- Propaganda against the regime: 1 year
- Actions against national security: 4 years
The court imposed maximum penalties for alleged repeated political offenses. Additionally, she faces a 2-year travel ban and a 2-year ban on joining political or social groups. These severe measures aim to suppress her activism, reflecting Iran’s broader crackdown on dissent.
Family Hardships and Imprisonment
Two of Esmaeili’s sons also face imprisonment for political charges in a separate facility. Authorities consistently block her from contacting them, adding emotional strain. This practice of targeting families to silence activists violates fundamental human rights, exacerbating her suffering.
Harsh Prison Conditions and Rights Violations
Transferred to Qarchak Prison, Esmaeili endures overcrowded and unsanitary conditions with limited access to basic amenities. Authorities deny her phone calls, family visits, and medical care, particularly as punishment for her activism. These restrictions violate international standards for humane treatment of prisoners and the right to family life, highlighting systemic abuses in Iran’s prison system.
Support for “No to Execution Tuesdays” Campaign
Esmaeili’s backing of the “No to Execution Tuesdays” campaign, which opposes Iran’s frequent executions, has led to intensified restrictions. Her advocacy for ending capital punishment has made her a target for harsher treatment, including isolation from her family. This campaign underscores her commitment to human rights despite personal risks.
Urgent Need for Reform
Esmaeili’s case exposes Iran’s disregard for fair trials and humane treatment. The international community must pressure Iran to uphold human rights obligations, ensure transparent legal processes, and protect prisoners’ rights. Esmaeili’s plight demands global attention to address these injustices.
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