متنDear Honourable Catarina VIEIRA,
I am writing to bring to your immediate attention the case of Sina Pasyar, who is reportedly facing execution in Iran.
Sina Pasyar, a 25-year-old resident of Shahinshahr, Isfahan, was arrested by IRGC intelligence forces in front of her home on 25 Dey 1404. Her family is unaware of her whereabouts, physical condition, and charges. Isfahan prison authorities did not confirm her presence, and only the car was returned to the family.
The European Parliament’s January 2026 resolution on repression in Iran, along with its firm position regarding the IRGC and the restriction of access for Iranian representatives, marked a clear escalation in the EU’s political response. To ensure these positions remain impactful, it is crucial that they are consistently applied to individual cases where lives are at imminent risk.
In this regard, I respectfully ask you to consider a more structured, preventive approach:
– Adopting Sina Pasyar under a formal political sponsorship mechanism focused specifically on prisoners sentenced to death.
– Requesting that this case be included in official parliamentary communications and raised in dialogues with EU foreign policy representatives.
– Supporting dedicated briefings or side-events in Parliament featuring Iranian human rights advocates and experts monitoring execution cases.
– Promoting a coordinated initiative among Members to track and publicly reference named detainees at risk, reinforcing sustained oversight rather than one-time statements.
When individual prisoners are visibly linked to elected representatives, it increases transparency and international scrutiny. Consistent political association can serve as a deterrent in cases where proceedings lack due process safeguards.
Additional reporting and documentation related to 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 nature of the death penalty, timely engagement and sustained visibility may be decisive.
Sincerely,
A concerned citizen