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Transfer of Babak Shahbazi to Solitary Confinement and Concerns Over Imminent Execution of Death Sentence

September 16, 2025
in Detainees & Arrested, Human Rights
Babak Shahbazi execution looms after transfer to solitary in Qezel Hesar Prison

Babak Shahbazi execution looms after transfer to solitary in Qezel Hesar Prison

Babak Shahbazi execution looms after transfer to solitary in Qezel Hesar Prison. Supreme Court rejects retrial amid rights violations.

Iran Human Rights Society, Tuesday, September 16, 2025 – Babak Shahbazi execution fears mount today. The Supreme Court rejects his third retrial request. This decision heightens concerns over rights abuses. It also raises the risk of immediate death sentence enforcement. On September 16, 2025, authorities transfer him to solitary confinement in Qezel Hesar Prison. Reliable reports confirm this move. His family hears false claims about a Ministry of Intelligence summons. However, he actually heads to isolation for execution. Given past patterns, he likely enters the “suite” cell soon. Qezel Hesar often schedules executions on Wednesdays. Therefore, danger strikes in the coming days.

Babak Shahbazi, 44 years old, works as an air conditioner installer. He supports two children as a devoted father. Security forces arrest him in January 2025. Months of interrogation and pressure follow. Then, Branch 15 of Tehran Revolutionary Court tries him under Judge Abolghasem Salavati. In May 2025, they sentence him to death. Officials charge him with “espionage for Israel.” Yet, his family calls this “ridiculous and baseless.” The court absurdly claims Israel trains him on basic Microsoft Word software. Public opinion views this as bitter satire. Therefore, the accusations seem shaky at their core.

Suspicious Transfer of Babak Shahbazi to Solitary Confinement

Babak Shahbazi

Babak Shahbazi faces transfer to solitary this morning. This action occurs on September 16, 2025, in Qezel Hesar Prison. It signals preparation for his death sentence. His family receives misleading information. Officials claim he goes to the Ministry of Intelligence. However, truth reveals a move to execution isolation. History shows similar deceptions precede hangings. Therefore, fears grow for his life. The “suite” solitary cell awaits many victims. Qezel Hesar executes on Wednesdays frequently. As a result, imminent risk threatens Babak Shahbazi now.

Details of Supreme Court Ruling on Babak Shahbazi Retrial

Legal sources detail the recent Supreme Court decision. Branch 29 declares Babak Shahbazi’s third retrial request “non-justiciable.” Branch president Abbasali Alizadeh signs it. Advisor Reza Hatami joins the ruling. The text criticizes lawyers Milad Panahipour and Mohammad Saleh Naghrekar. They allegedly omit key documents like Revolutionary Court and Supreme Court verdicts. Judges argue the submission lacks evidence. Therefore, they deem the file incomplete. This stance upholds the original death sentence. Branch 15 of Revolutionary Court issues it on “corruption on earth” charges. Branch 39 of Supreme Court confirms it earlier. Consequently, Babak Shahbazi execution remains fully active.

Legal Ambiguities in Babak Shahbazi Execution Case

Critics label the Supreme Court ruling “ridiculous and illogical.” They highlight contradictions in the process. Judge Salavati’s Revolutionary Court never provides original verdicts. Defendants and lawyers receive only limited transcripts. Therefore, attaching full documents proves impossible. Legal experts view the “lack of documents” excuse as invalid. It shows judicial opacity clearly. These issues question the judiciary’s independence. They also challenge fair trial adherence. Reports note Babak Shahbazi’s removal from his ward. This happens hours before the ruling announcement. Officials pretext it as a Ministry of Intelligence visit. His family arrives at the prison. Yet, security officials deny any record of his departure. They insist he stays inside. Furthermore, this deception amplifies concerns over Babak Shahbazi execution.

Background on Babak Shahbazi’s Arrest and Charges

Babak Shahbazi endures arrest in January 2025. Security forces detain him abruptly. He faces months of harsh interrogation. Pressure mounts relentlessly. As an air conditioner repairman, he maintains a simple life. However, authorities charge him with espionage for Israel. The claim involves training on everyday Word software. This allegation draws widespread mockery. It lacks any solid proof. His family fights the baseless accusations. Therefore, the case exposes systemic flaws. Babak Shahbazi supports his two children. At 44, he represents ordinary citizens caught in political webs. The trial in Tehran Revolutionary Court proceeds unfairly. Judge Salavati oversees it strictly. In May 2025, death sentence drops. Supreme Court upholds it later. Now, transfer to solitary escalates the crisis.

Human Rights Violations in Babak Shahbazi Execution Proceedings

Babak Shahbazi’s case breaches core human rights. It violates Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This article protects the right to life. The death sentence directly attacks it. Article 5 bans torture and cruel treatment. Prolonged harsh prison conditions threaten him. The execution risk adds inhuman punishment. Therefore, these elements constitute clear abuse. Article 10 ensures fair trial rights. Denying access to original verdicts harms defense efforts. Restrictions on evidence presentation worsen it. Critics see systematic rights denial. The judiciary ignores minimum standards. Transparency vanishes entirely. Babak Shahbazi’s plight reveals deep flaws. Fair trial principles erode. Judicial independence falters. As execution nears, urgency builds. Public opinion watches closely.

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