I don’t currently have live access to verify the very latest developments, but here’s what’s widely reported about Bita Hemmati as of mid-April 2026:
- Reports from multiple outlets indicate Iran was considering or moving forward with the execution of Bita Hemmati, described as the first woman protester linked to the recent anti-government demonstrations to face capital punishment. The status of any execution date or verdict was unclear, with rights groups urging intervention.[1][2][3][4][5]
- The case is part of a broader crackdown on protests that began earlier in 2026, with numerous individuals reportedly sentenced to death in relation to unrest. Iranian authorities have cited security-related charges and acts seen as undermining national security, while supporters and human rights organizations have raised concerns about due process and fair trial guarantees.[3][4][9][1]
- International and regional media have tracked the story, but details such as official confirmation of an execution date remain scarce and subject to rapid change. Several outlets note the potential significance if Hemmati becomes the first woman executed for protest-related offenses in this wave of demonstrations.[4][8][3]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest updates and provide a concise, sourced summary as of today. I can also pull out key dates, official statements, and statements from human rights groups to give you a clear timeline.