Amir Nisi, Sunni prisoner in Ahvaz’s Sheiban Prison, died from untreated infection on November 11, 2025. Neglect highlights Iran’s prison health crisis.
Iranian Human Rights Society, Friday, November 21, 2025 – The suspicious death of Amir Nisi shocks the world. This young Sunni prisoner suffered in Sheiban Prison, Ahvaz. Authorities ignored his chronic illness. A severe infection claimed his life on November 11, 2025. It exposes deep flaws in Iran’s judicial and prison systems. Political detainees face constant danger.
Amir Nisi’s Background and Arrest
Amir Nisi came from Beit Denyar village in Ahvaz. He followed Sunni traditions faithfully. Born in 1998, he entered his teens when trouble struck. In 2019, security forces grabbed him. They cited his social media chats. The contact turned out to be an intelligence agent in disguise. This arrest followed the September 2018 attack on Ahvaz’s armed forces parade by one year. The Ahvaz Revolutionary Court acted swiftly. Judges hit him with “associating with Takfiri groups.” They sentenced him to 15 harsh years. Consequently, Sheiban Prison became his grim home. However, doubts linger over those charges today.
The Prisoner’s Worsening Health Crisis

Fellow inmates watched Amir Nisi battle a chronic illness for years. Relapses hit him hard and often. In his final days, fever gripped him tightly. His body failed fast. Guards shifted him to the prison clinic. They injected basic meds, but nothing helped. His state plunged deeper. Officials dug in their heels. They blocked any quick hospital trip outside. One cellmate spoke out boldly. Even after the September 2022 amnesty—sparked by massive nationwide protests—Amir Nisi stayed locked away. Other conscience prisoners joined him in exclusion. Authorities denied them even one day of sick leave. Therefore, simple care could have saved him. Instead, neglect sealed his fate.
Restricted Family Goodbye and Funeral
Guards released Amir Nisi’s body on Thursday, November 20, 2025. Heavy security loomed over the handover. His family snatched only a short glimpse. They buried him that very afternoon. A sealed-off site hosted the rite. No crowds gathered. Officials forbade public ceremonies or open mourning. This clampdown crushed their sorrow further. However, it ignited quiet fury among supporters. Families like his fight for truth amid such shadows.
Key Human Rights Violations in Amir Nisi’s Case
Amir Nisi’s story screams of grave abuses. Prison bosses shirked their duties outright. They starved him of vital treatment. Officials turned blind eyes to his agony. This pattern guts the core rights of inmates in Sheiban. Life and health hang by threads there. Activists spotlight these systematic failures. Neglect turns cells into death traps. Therefore, prisoners endure needless pain daily.
Breached International Rights Standards
- Article 3, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR): Everyone claims life, liberty, and personal security. Lack of care killed Amir Nisi. This shatters that basic shield directly.
- Article 5, Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Nations ban cruel, inhuman treatment. Guards left a sick man to writhe. Such denial equals torture plain and simple.
- Article 10, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR): Systems owe humane handling to all captives. Officials dodged medical aid here. Iran flouts this global pledge clearly.
- Article 12, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR): Folks deserve top health care possible. Prisons must deliver it fully. Shortfalls like this break the law outright.
These violations demand swift fixes. However, they root deep in broken oversight.
Reactions to Amir Nisi’s Death and Its Broader Impact
Grief surges over Amir Nisi’s loss. Yet it goes beyond one soul. This marks a grim pattern in Iran’s prisons. Reports pile up on denied care over years. Activists blast the news as a red alert. They target judiciary leaders, prison heads, and watchdogs. Groups push for probes right away. Full openness follows suit. Perpetrators face real reckoning. Local voices join the chorus. Human rights watchers stress the threats. Dictatorship’s jail flaws—health woes chief among them—endanger lives daily. Echoes of Amir Nisi’s end replay in past cases. Therefore, urgency builds for outside eyes.
See also the below articles:
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