IRAN - Iran HRM Report on 153 minors killed

IRAN - 153 minors killed

06 February 2026 :

February 4, 2026 - IRAN. 153 minors killed

Report on the Extrajudicial Killing of 153 Identified Children and Adolescents during the January 2026 Uprising
The nationwide uprising of January 2026 in Iran marks a dark turning point in the history of human rights violations, characterized not only by the scale of the protests but also by the unprecedented brutality of suppressive forces against the most vulnerable segments of society. This report provides a legal and statistical analysis of the killing of children and adolescents under the age of 18—a crime whose documentation reveals a “systematic pattern” for the physical elimination of protesters, regardless of age.

The Political Context of the Crime: Legitimizing State Violence
Ali Khamenei and high-ranking regime officials utilized hostile rhetoric, labeling protesters as “agents of a coup,” “terrorists,” and “mercenaries of the enemy.” This deliberate labeling aimed to strip citizens of their legal protections and provide implicit authorization for the “elimination of dissidents.” When the highest political authority of a country characterizes the protests of adolescents and students as “hybrid warfare,” it effectively grants field forces carte blanche to exercise lethal violence against children. Within this security paradigm, even a three-year-old child or an infant is perceived not as an innocent citizen, but as part of a “subversive project,” thereby rendering the deprivation of their right to life as “legitimate.”

Field Analysis of the Causes of Death: Intentional Lethal Force
Based on human rights documentation and medical reports, the circumstances surrounding the deaths of these children indicate the use of “unnecessary lethal force.” The patterns of child fatalities during this uprising include:
Direct Fire to Vital Organs: Contrary to official claims, the majority of adolescents died from single gunshot wounds to the forehead, heart, or neck, indicating targeted fire by snipers.
Brutal Physical Assaults (Batons): Numerous cases of death due to “cerebral hemorrhage” resulting from repeated blows with hard objects to the skull during detention or at the protest scene have been reported.
Indiscriminate Fire in Residential Areas: The deaths of children such as Adrina Ghorbani (infant) and Bahar Hosseini (3 years old) demonstrate the reckless use of toxic tear gas and indiscriminate firing in residential neighborhoods.

Statistics and the Scope of the Crime
Out of approximately 2,300 victims whose identities have been verified thus far, the names of 153 children and adolescents have been recorded. It should be noted that due to the lack of age-related information for almost half of the 2,300 individuals listed, these statistics represent only the “minimum” extent of the crime, and the actual figures are estimated to be significantly higher. These statistics reveal a harrowing reality: approximately 10% (one-tenth) of all individuals documented as killed by the Iranian regime were children.

Violations of International Conventions
These actions constitute a flagrant violation of the following international treaties to which Iran is a signatory:
Convention on the Rights of the Child (Article 6): Violation of the inherent right to life and the failure to protect children during civil unrest.
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR): Arbitrary deprivation of life and extrajudicial killings.
The Rome Statute: The systematic nature of these killings places them within the category of “crimes against humanity.”

Immediate Mandates
The killing of children in January 2026 transcends mere police crackdowns; it is a “state-sponsored campaign to intimidate society” by targeting its children. The international community must not settle for verbal condemnations. Referring the case to the International Criminal Court (ICC) and identifying the perpetrators and architects of this “state-sponsored killing of minors” as war criminals is the minimum requirement for justice.

Following is the list of names of the 153 children and adolescents whose identities as victims of this crackdown have been verified to date:

R Name and Last Name Age City, Province
1 AliMohammad Sadeghi Infant Dehaq, Isfahan
2 Bahar Seifi 3 Neyshabur
3 Bahar Hosseini 3 Neyshabur
4 Melina Asadi 3 Kermanshah
5 Amir Ali Nourizadeh 9 Hormozgan
6 Reza Habibi 10 Shiraz
7 Jozeyfeh Zargar 11 Baluchestan
8 Huzaifa Oustakh (Zargar) 11 Mashhad
9 Sana Tousangi 12 Alborz, Hashtgerd
10 Taha Houshyar Baghbani 12 Tehran, Bumehen
11 Ali Kazemi 12 Tehran Eslamshahr
12 Amir Abbas Amini 12 Saveh
13 Samira Khani 12 Ramsar
14 Nahal Jafari 13 Fars, Shiraz
15 Abolfazl Vahidi 13 Tehran
16 Javad Kazemi 13 Tehran Eslamshahr
17 Nazanin Zahra Salehi 13 Kermanshah
18 Pouya Jafari 14 Fars, Zarghan
19 Ali Amirdadi 14 Mashhad
20 Nima Kadkhodaei 14 Isfahan
21 Sam Sohbat Zadeh 14 Tehran, Shahr-e Qods
22 Ebrahim Naderi 14 Tehran
23 Pouya Jafari Lapouie 14 Fars
24 Benyamin Alizadeh 14 Rasht
25 Amir Heydari 14 Mashhad
26 Abolfazl Norouzi 14 Mashhad
27 Artin Lavahi 14 Rasht
28 Mohammad Qasem Rousta 14 Marvdasht (Fars)
29 Yalda Mohammadi 15  
30 Mostafa Fallahi 15 Lorestan, Azna
31 Kasra Vafaparvar 15 Alborz, Karaj
32 Yalda Moradkhani 15 Alborz, Fardis
33 Ala Ghashghaei 15 Tehran
34 Samyar Alipour 15 Tehran
35 Anousha Hamidi 15  
36 Shiva Bordbar Javid 15 Mashhad
37 Anousha Hamidi 15 Rasht Lulman
38 Nirvana Ahmadi 15 Mashhad
39 Sahand Naseri 15 Karaj
40 Mohammad Hossein Parnoon 15 Khorramabad
41 Benyamin Mohammadi 15 Tehran
42 Arnika Dabbagh 15 Gorgan
43 Taha Safari 15 Azna (Lorestan)
44 Amir Hossein Dounlou 15 ?? Gorgan
45 Ali Abazari 15 ?? Tehran
46 Mostafa Fallahi 15 Azna (Lorestan)
47 Sadra Beheshti 16  
48 Tina Hosseini 16 Gorgan
49 Amir Hossein Danlou 16 Golestan, Azadshahr
50 Mohammad Matin Bagheri 16 Kermanshah
51 Nima Jafari 16 Alborz, Fardis
52 Setayesh Samadi 16 Mashhad
53 Mehdi Mokhtari Baygi 16 Mashhad
54 Abolfazl Keramat 16 Mashhad
55 Masih Bigdeli 16 Isfahan
56 Mohammad Reza Alizadeh 16 Tehran
57 Amir Mohammad Lotfi 16 Tehran
58 Matin Hosseini 16 Tehran
59 Amir Hossein Hazrati 16 Tehran
60 Amir Ali Ghanbarzadeh 16 Tehran
61 Parnian Dabiri Abkenari 16 Tehran, Pakdasht
62 Pariyan Hossein Chenari 16  
63 Hesam Shoumali 16 Homayounshahr, Isfahan
64 Taha Sadeghi Roudbari 16 Andisheh, Karaj
65 MohammadTaha Sepahvand 16 Khorramabad
66 Hossein Sarvestani 16 Jajarm, Northern Khorasan
67 Parima Ahmadi 16 Bandar Abbas
68 Ali Mehri 16 Isfahan
69 Soroush Eshaghi 16 Isfahan
70 Alireza Seyedi 16 Tehran
71 Abolfazl Ghalehgari 16 Kermanshah
72 Shayan Beheshti 16 Neyshabur
73 Amirhossein Moradi 16 Mashhad
74 Arshia Askari 16 Mashhad
75 Abolfazl Bajoul 16 Isfahan Vilashahr Isfahan
76 Mohammad Mehdi Rousta 16 Shiraz
77 Alireza Souri 16 Karaj Mohammad Shahr
78 Reza 16 Karaj Shahin Villa
79 Mehdi Mehmedi Kartalaei 16 Shushtar
80 Mohammad Matin Bagheri 16 Kermanshah
81 Mohammad Soltanifar 16 Mahallat
82 Nima Jouzaei 16 Bushehr
83 Amirsalar Bahmaninejad 16 Isfahan
84 Mohammadreza Abdolrahmanzadeh 16 Tehran
85 Alireza Seidi 16 Abdanan (killed in Tehran)
86 Mohammad Reza Karami 16 Malekshahi (Ilam)
87 Ahmad Sagvand 17  
88 Ehsan Lorestan 17  
89 Amir Hossein Kargaran 17  
90 Mehdi Ziaei 17 Bandar Abbas
91 Javid Rezaei 17 Zanjan
92 Amir Mohammad Malekshahi 17 Ilam
93 Mohammad Safari 17 Fars, Meymand
94 Mohammad Mehdi Safari 17 Fars, Meymand
95 Radin Zarnani 17 Fars, Shiraz
96 Ali Almasi 17 Fars
97 Sajedeh Karimi 17 Gilan, Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh
98 Mohammad Reza Gholivand 17 Alborz, Karaj
99 Amir Ali Siami 17 Mashhad
100 Milad Teimouri 17 Khorasan Razavi, Torbat-e Jam
101 Amir Ali Moazzeni 17 Isfahan, Lenjan
102 Mehrdad Sadeghi 17 Isfahan
103 Saeid Rezaei 17 Isfahan
104 Sedigheh Dabiri Abkenari 17 Tehran
105 Parsa Madanchian 17 Tehran
106 Ghazal Domarcheli 17  
107 Soheil (Yasin) Almasi 17 Marvdasht
108 Sina Maleki 17 Kermanshah
109 Arshan Ghasemi 17 Kermanshah
110 Taha Sadeghi Gazni 17 Andisheh, Karaj
111 Yalda Mohammadkhani 17 Fardis, Karaj
112 AmirMehdi Keshavarz 17 Qazvin
113 Benyamin Eghdami 17 Fardis, Karaj
114 AmirHossein Sagvand 17 Khorramabad
115 Ali Soltani 17 Jajarm, Northern Khorasan
116 AmirHossein Shahbazi 17 Ardabil
117 AmirMehdi NematiNezhad 17 Arak
118 Mohammadreza Sadeghi 17 Mashhad
119 Yasin DavoudNabi 17 Tehran Tehranpars
120 Mehrdad Tavakoli 17 Tehran
121 MohammadParsa Amini 17 Tehran
122 Soleiman Parhizkar 17 Tehran
123 Parnia Khalaji 17 Tehran
124 Hossein Kayedi 17 Andimeshk
125 Ali Nouri 17 Arak
126 Seyed Taha Hashemi 17 Neyshabur
127 Amirreza Shabani 17 Mashhad Shandiz
128 Mohammadreza Sadeghi 17 Mashhad
129 Ilia Ghodsi 17 Tehran Qaleh Hasan Khan
130 Nima Najafi 17 Tehran Qaleh Hasan Khan
131 Sajjad Samadi 17 Gonabad
132 Bahar Shadmehri (Shahmehri) 17 Neyshabur
133 Rohham Saadi 17 Karaj
134 Mohammad Amin Aghili Zadeh 17 Isfahan Fooladshahr
135 Amir Abbas Baghestani 17 Isfahan Shahreza
136 Mahyar Kakazadeh 17 Tehran Parand
137 Milad Hassanzadeh 17 Tehran
138 Armin Vafaei 17 Tehran
139 Arian Ghasemi 17 Kangavar
140 Kimia Kamyab 17 Tehran (Eslamshahr)
141 Sina Lavasani 17 Tehran (Shahre Rey)
142 Parsa Madanchian 17 Tehran
143 Nazanin Esmi Khani 17 Qazvin
144 Alireza Parsafar 17 Abpakhsh Borazjan
145 Sam Afshari 17 Karaj
146 Borna Dehghani 17 Karaj
147 Mehrab Golestani 17 Isfahan
148 Abolfazl Yaghmouri 17 Fardis, Karaj
149 Sina Ashkbousi 17 Tehran
150 Ribin Moradi 17 Tehran
151 Amirali Zaheri 17 Tuyserkan, Hamedan Province
152 Mobin Yaghoubzadeh 17 Khoshkbijar (Gilan)
153 Rasoul Kadivarian 17 Kermanshah

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