BodyDear Anders VISTISEN,
I am writing to request your urgent attention to the case of Shahin Vahedparast Kolour, who is currently facing the risk of execution in Iran.
He was arrested in Tehran on 18 Dey 1404 for participating in the protests. He was sentenced to death in a joint case with six other Deygars in Branch 15 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court, headed by Abolghasem Salavati, on charges of war, corruption on earth, and gathering and collusion. The verdict was issued on 19 Bahman 1404 and is under review in the Supreme Court. The forced confessions were broadcast on the Iranian Broadcasting Corporation.
The European Parliament has already taken a firm stance in response to the situation in Iran, notably through its January 2026 resolution condemning repression, its position regarding the IRGC, and its measures limiting engagement with Iranian state representatives. These actions established a clear political framework. The next step is ensuring that individual cases at imminent risk are consistently integrated into that framework.
In practical terms, I respectfully suggest:
– Taking on Shahin Vahedparast Kolour as a sponsored detainee under a structured parliamentary advocacy initiative focused specifically on death penalty cases.
– Requesting updates from the EEAS on this individual case and ensuring it is raised in diplomatic exchanges.
– Supporting formal invitations for Iranian human rights defenders, UN mandate holders, or affected family members to brief Members on urgent execution cases.
– Encouraging coordinated cross-party visibility efforts, such as joint letters or questions highlighting named prisoners at risk.
Sustained attention to specific detainees transforms general resolutions into tangible protection mechanisms. When Parliament members visibly monitor a case, it signals continued international scrutiny.
Further reporting and documentation regarding this case can be found here:
https://lookerstudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/71414769-37ca-4359-9e86-48c7c704da98/page/p_zkwf39o10d
Given the irreversible consequences involved, immediate and structured follow-up could prove decisive.
Sincerely,
A concerned citizen