1st trial On 24 December 2011, she was standing trial on charges of making anti-regime propaganda, her lawyer was quoted as saying after a closed hearing. After the court told her about her accusation of propaganda against the regime, she and her lawyer gave their defence. Hashemi was arrested and released after taking part in a number of protests which erupted after a
2009 election which saw
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reelected to office despite
opposition claims the vote was rigged. She was arrested again for participating in anti-regime demonstrations in February 2011. Her father,
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was facing harsh criticism from conservatives who demand he publicly condemn opposition leaders
Mir-Hossein Mousavi and
Mehdi Karroubi – he lost his seat on the powerful
Assembly of Experts as a result. Rafsanjani later somewhat distanced himself from the opposition leaders and condemned the last anti-government demonstrations staged by their supporters. But his stance did not satisfy the conservatives.
Sentencing On 3 January 2012, she was sentenced to six months in prison. She had 20 days to appeal. On 22 September 2012, Hashemi was arrested to serve her sentence. She was taken to
Evin prison. She was released in March 2013 upon the completion of the sentence.
2nd trial and sentencing On 17 March 2017, she was again sentenced to jail for six months because of spreading propaganda against the regime, Iranian news media reported.
3rd trial and sentencing On 11 May 2022, she was summoned to prosecution once more over comments she made regarding
prophet Muhammad and his wife
Khadija, which she claimed were a joke, as well support for
sanctions against Iran. Specifically, she claimed that the
IRGC should remain on the US
FTO list, supporting the continuation of the America sanctions regime. This led to a reaction inside Iran, with 55,000 people signing a petition urging her to be tried. After this, she was officially summoned to court. On 3 July 2022, following court proceedings, she was charged with carrying out propaganda activity against the country and blasphemy.
4th detainment Rafsanjani was arrested again in late September 2022 during the
Mahsa Amini protests. Rafsanjani said the protests were in connection with "the issue of the
hijab and the [establishment's]
Taliban-like view of women's and social issues." In 2023, she was sentenced to five years in jail.
5th trial In a 2025 interview, Faezeh Hashemi alleged that her father,
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, was assassinated, not by
Russia or
Israel, but by the highest echelons of power in the
Islamic Republic, because "he sided with the people and spoke out" and "he was in their way- so he had to be removed". In response to the interview, the Iranian Ministry of Justice filed a case against her. ==References==