Imprisoned student Amirhossein Moradi, responding to an offer by the Iranian regime’s judiciary to grant him a pardon, declared that he does not want their disgraceful pardon. According to reports, during the past three weeks, elite imprisoned student Amirhossein Moradi was repeatedly summoned to the office of Evin Prison to receive an official notice, but the political prisoner refused to appear and accept it. According to received reports, following rumors about the possibility of Moradi’s release under the title of a pardon, he reacted by publishing a letter. It should be noted that two elite students from Sharif University of Technology, Amirhossein Moradi and Ali Younesi, were each sentenced to 16 years in prison on charges of supporting the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).
Full text of Amirhossein Moradi’s letter
In response to the letter from the judiciary of massacre and repression claiming a pardon for the remainder of my sentence:
The smiling faces of my dearest friends (Vahid, Pouya, Babak, Mohammad, Shahrokh, and Abolhassan) at the moment of their separation and transfer from Evin Prison to the execution site of Ghezel Hesar Prison—who until the final moment of their lives never surrendered in humiliation before your vile government—remain before my eyes, and I think of their mothers and fathers.
As I clearly stated in September 2024, I now repeat again that I neither asked for nor want your disgraceful pardon. In response to the bloody killings of December-January protests and the recent criminal executions, it is certainly we, the oppressed people of Iran, who are in the position to forgive you. But be certain that we neither forgive nor forget.
Until the people of Iran are freed from you, I will not even think about my own release from prison, nor will I beg it from you.
Amirhossein Moradi
May 12, 2026


