Because of Public Concert - Four Years Imprisonment After Appearance for Iranian Singer
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In Iran, a singer was sentenced to four years in prison after a concert performance. Security forces had dissolved the event in the capital Tehran at the end of February 2025 and the singer Hiwa Sefisadeh was arrested, as reported by the portal "Khabaronline".
In Iran, singer Hiwa Sefisadeh was sentenced to four years in prison after a concert performance in February.
Several Iranian musicians were sentenced to heavy penalties for the publication of musical pieces in support of the Amini protests, including Shervin Hajipour.
The Islamic Republic only allows women to give concerts for a female audience or as male singers' companions. More information: Iran condemns 74 lashes to artist Parastoo Ahmadi for singing without hijab at a concert she aired on YouTube
Hiva Seyfizadeh was arrested in Tehran during a solo performance; Islamic law prohibits acting before male public without accompanying a male.
Iranian music artist Kheva Seyfizadeh was sentenced to four years in prison by the Iranian judiciary following a live performance at a cultural center in Tehran. The artist, who was detained after the event where she recited poems by the master poet of classical Iranian literature, Saadi, reacted against the accusation of "spreading corruption and immorality."
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