Iran Executes Man Accused of Attacking Tehran Military Facility During January Anti-Government Protests

Amirhossein Hatami was executed by Iranian authorities for allegedly setting fire to a Tehran military site during the January anti-government protests.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 2, 2026, 6:04 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

Iran Executes Man Accused of Attacking Tehran Military Facility During January Anti-Government Protests - article image
Iran Executes Man Accused of Attacking Tehran Military Facility During January Anti-Government Protests - article image

Judiciary Carries Out Sentence for Military Site Attack

The Iranian judiciary has officially executed Amirhossein Hatami following his conviction for participating in an attack on a classified military facility. According to Mizan, the official news outlet for the country’s judiciary, the sentence was carried out after Hatami’s legal appeals were rejected and the Supreme Court upheld the initial ruling. The case stems from the widespread civil unrest that began in January, which saw significant portions of the population engage in anti-government demonstrations across the country. Hatami’s execution is part of a broader wave of legal repercussions aimed at those involved in the recent movement.

Allegations of Arson and Attempted Weapons Theft

According to the judiciary’s report, Hatami was found guilty of several high-level security offenses. Prosecutors alleged that he illegally entered a restricted military site located in Tehran during the height of the January protests. While inside the facility, Hatami was accused of causing significant damage and setting fire to the premises. Furthermore, the court maintained that he attempted to seize weapons and ammunition from the site. Mizan reported that Hatami admitted to these charges during his interrogation, though human rights organizations have frequently questioned the circumstances under which such confessions are obtained in the Iranian legal system.

A History of Suppression and Repression

The January protests represented a significant challenge to the Iranian government, evolving into a nationwide movement that targeted the core of the Islamic Republic's leadership. In response, authorities launched a massive crackdown, which many observers and historians now characterize as the most severe in the nation's history. Thousands were detained during the unrest, and the judiciary has been working to finalize cases linked to the demonstrations. The execution of Hatami serves as a stark reminder of the government's resolve to suppress any actions deemed as direct threats to its military and internal security infrastructure.

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