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Shervin Hajipour’s Sentence Reduced Baraye Singer’s Legal Update

Shervin Hajipour's Sentence Reduced Baraye Singer's Legal Update

Shervin Hajipour, 27, is known for his song ‘Baraye’ which became popular during mass demonstrations triggered by the September 2022 death in custody of Mahsa Amini.

Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd, had been arrested for an alleged breach of the Islamic Republic’s strict dress code for women.

In March, the pop star said he had been sentenced to three years in prison for ‘inciting and provoking people to riot to disturb national security’.

He was also sentenced to eight months for ‘propaganda against the regime’, he said on his Instagram page.

 

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Under Iran law, jail sentences run concurrently.

On Tuesday, the judiciary’s Mizan website said an appeals court had cut Hajipour’s sentence, reducing it to around 18 months.

‘Baraye’, (Persian for Because), is composed of tweets about the protests and highlights the longings people have for things lacking in the Islamic republic.

The song was played at a White House celebration for the Persian New Year in March 2023.

A month earlier, US First Lady Jill Biden presented Hajipour with the Grammy Award for Best Song for Social Change.

Biden called ‘Baraye’ a ‘powerful and poetic call for freedom and women’s rights’ in Iran, where covering the neck and hair has been compulsory for women since a few years after the Islamic Revolution of 1979.

Hajipour was briefly arrested during the protests.

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