DUBAI: An Iranian singer who won a Grammy presented by US first lady Jill Biden has been sentenced to more than three years in prison over his anthem supporting the 2022 protests over the death of Mahsa Amini.
Shervin Hajjipour posted on Instagram on Friday, the same day that Iran held its parliamentary election, what appeared to be part of the judgment against him.
It said Hajjipour received a three-year, eight-month sentence on charges of âpropaganda against the systemâ and âencouraging people to protest.â The court issued its sentence in part because it found he hadnât properly expressed regret over publishing the song.
It also imposed a two-year travel ban and ordered him to create a song about âUS crimes,â as well as make posts about those crimes online.
Hajjipour thanked his lawyers and his agent for their support.
âI will not mention the name of the judge and the prosecutor so that they donât get insulted and threatened, because insults and threats are not in the religion of humanity,â he wrote. âFinally, one day we will understand each other. Until then.â
Hajjipour already had served some prison time, but was out on bail pending the courtâs decision. It was unclear if he had already reported to serve his sentence.
Iranian state-run media, focused on the election Friday, didnât note Hajjipourâs sentence. Iranâs mission to the United Nations in New York didnât respond to a request for comment.
Hajjipourâs song âBaraye,â or âForâ in English, begins with: âFor dancing in the streets,â âfor the fear we feel when we kiss.â The lyrics list reasons that young Iranians posted online for why they had protested against Iranâs ruling theocracy after Aminiâs death in September 2022, allegedly for not wearing her mandated headscarf to the liking of security forces.
The protests quickly escalated into calls to overthrow Iranâs clerical rulers. A subsequent security crackdown killed more than 500 people, with more than 22,000 detained.
Jill Biden awarded Hajjipour the Grammyâs new song for social change special merit award during the ceremony last year.
âThis song became the anthem of the Mahsa Amini protests, a powerful and poetic call for freedom and womenâs rights,â Biden said at the ceremony. âShervin was arrested, but this song continues to resonate around the world with its powerful theme: Women, life, freedom.â
Hajjipourâs sentencing comes as other activists, journalists and artists have faced arrest, imprisonment and harassment since the demonstrations. Among those imprisoned is Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi.
The New York-based Center for Human Rights in Iran condemned Hajjipourâs sentencing Friday, and demanded Iran immediately release him from the sentence.
âThis blatant violation of Shervinâs rights to free speech and expression is a grave injustice and a clear affront to human rights principles,â the center said. âHis imprisonment serves as a chilling reminder of the ongoing repression faced by artists, activists and dissenting voices in Iran.â
Grammy-winning Iranian singer, awarded over Mahsa Amini protest anthem, sentenced to prison
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Updated 01 March 2024
Grammy-winning Iranian singer, awarded over Mahsa Amini protest anthem, sentenced to prison

- Shervin Hajjipour posted on Instagram on Friday, the same day that Iran held its parliamentary election, what appeared to be part of the judgment against him
- It said Hajjipour received a three-year, eight-month sentence on charges of âpropaganda against the systemâ and âencouraging people to protestâ