She is a civil activist and human rights activist from Iran who was sentenced to five years in prison on the charge of insulting holy places and propagandizing against the Islamic Republic of Iran. She was released from prison after serving her sentence in Ordibehesht 1401. During the 1401 Uprising of Iran, Iraei was arrested again by the security forces at her home in Tehran and transferred to an unknown place. See also: violation of minority rights by the Islamic Republic of Iran Golrokh Iraei was arrested on Aban 3rd, 1395 along with her husband Arash Sadeghi at her home and was transferred to Evin prison without receiving a written summons to execute the sentence of six years imprisonment. She was sentenced to one year in prison for propagating against the regime and five years in prison for writing an unpublished story in her personal notebook for blasphemy. In this story, a woman after watching the movie "Stones of Soraya M." Regarding the stoning of a woman in Iran, out of anger towards religious rules, she burns the Quran, despite Irai's denials, the interrogators have insisted that this is not a story and is Golrokh Irai's personal memories. She was also accused of being a member of the Legam group (step by step abolition of executions), discovering hijab and promoting non-hijab by posting pictures without a headscarf next to her hudband on her personal Facebook page, opposing the sentence of retribution, signing statements against the death penalty, keeping Photographs of those executed in the 1960s, participation in various rallies in front of Evin prison, including the rally in support of Narges Mohammadi, sending reports of human rights violations to the United Nations, cooperating with Persian-language media outside Iran, meeting with political prisoners and the families of prisoners and those killed in the year 1988 and 1960s are among the cases cited by the judge in Golrokh Iraei's six-year sentence and are part of the activities mentioned in the court order as examples of Golrokh Iraei's accusations and "anti-security activities".