Manouchehr Fallah Faces Death Sentence Over Sound Firecracker Case

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Manouchehr Fallah

Manouchehr Fallah is a Gilak political prisoner held in Lakan Prison in Rasht. He faces a death sentence over an alleged sound firecracker incident outside the Gilan judiciary building.

Reports say the incident harmed no one. It did not disrupt public services. The alleged damage was minor. Yet authorities treated the case as “moharebeh.” This charge can carry the death penalty in Iran.

Gilan Judiciary building

His case raises serious concerns. These include disproportionate punishment, denial of fair trial rights, and vague security charges against political prisoners.

Authorities use the death penalty in many politically motivated cases in Iran. Manouchehr Fallah’s case shows this pattern clearly.

Manouchehr Fallah

The charge of “moharebeh” can lead to execution. In this case, the alleged incident reportedly caused no physical harm. It only caused minor material damage.

Authorities also use vague security charges against political prisoners, protesters, marginalized ethnic and religious communities, and dissidents.

Trials without full access to legal defense increase the risk of irreversible injustice. Lack of transparency makes that risk even greater.

Manouchehr Fallah

Hiwa Life calls for international attention to Manouchehr Fallah’s case. We also call attention to all political prisoners in Iran who face execution after unfair trials.

Read more news and updates on political prisoners, executions, unfair trials, and human rights violations in Iran in Hiwa Life’s News section.

Sardar Pashaei

Founder & Head of Athletes

Sardar Pashaei is a Kurdish activist, former world wrestling champion, and a relentless advocate for justice. At just five years old, he experienced oppression firsthand, visiting his imprisoned father every Thursday.


Banned from competing internationally due to his political family background, he eventually fled Iran and became a U.S. citizen. He has dedicated his time and voice to supporting the Woman, Life, Freedom movement, working with U.S. Congress, the European Parliament, and international organizations to raise awareness about the Iranian people’s struggle.


His activism has come at a personal cost—his younger brother and sister have both been arrested and tortured in Iran. Today, he leads Justice & Freedom for Iran, bringing together survivors, activists, and athletes to work toward a democratic and secular Iran.