متنDear Robert BIEDROŃ,
I am reaching out regarding the urgent case of Ashkan Talebi Balakhiyabani, who is currently at risk of execution in Iran.
Ashkan Talebi Balakhyabani, a 22-year-old (or 18 according to some sources), was arrested in Mashhad on the evening of 18 Dey 1404. After three weeks of silence, he contacted his family and announced that he had been sentenced to death. The exact location of his detention is unknown, but it is likely in Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad.
The European Parliament has recently taken decisive positions in response to ongoing repression in Iran, including its January 2026 resolution, measures addressing the role of the IRGC, and steps to limit engagement with representatives of the Iranian authorities. These actions underscore Parliament’s recognition that systematic human rights violations require sustained and structured political response.
In that spirit, I would like to propose a focused, case-based approach:
– Consider formally sponsoring Ashkan Talebi Balakhiyabani under a political detainee advocacy framework, ensuring regular follow-up and visibility at parliamentary level.
– Encourage coordination among Members to adopt additional death penalty cases collectively, creating a structured sponsorship network.
– Support the organisation of hearings or briefings where Iranian civil society representatives and legal experts can provide updates on imminent execution cases.
– Explore cross-party statements or emergency debates specifically addressing prisoners currently sentenced to death.
Political sponsorship and continued institutional visibility can serve as protective mechanisms. When individual cases are consistently monitored by elected officials, the cost of proceeding with executions increases at the international level.
Further verified reporting on this case is available here:
https://lookerstudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/71414769-37ca-4359-9e86-48c7c704da98/page/p_zkwf39o10d
Given the urgency and irreversible consequences involved, proactive parliamentary engagement at this stage could be critical.
Sincerely,
A concerned citizen