
Some narratives may not initially appear as violent as being shot for protesting, or hanged for asking for freedom, or refusing to sing the anthem at sports events. However, when you are arrested, beaten, and sentenced to 14 years in prison for merely correcting Iran’s supreme leader with a punctuation mark on social media, it exposes the intense ego and moral state of Iran’s theocratic leaders.
The Prisoner of the Dot is Hossein Shanbehzadeh, an Iranian writer, editor, and activist known for criticizing the Iranian regime online. On May 2, 2024, he replied to a tweet by Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, with nothing but a period (.), to correct a missing punctuation mark. This act led to his arrest under the false pretenses of being an Israeli spy, a charge that could lead to a death penalty.
He was detained in Ardabil, about 600 kilometers northwest of Tehran, and his social media account was soon deleted. His minimalist tweet, featuring just a dot, garnered over 17,000 likes, far surpassing Khamenei’s 7,700 likes, which added pressure and led to his arrest as an affront to authority.

Despite it being a simple action that reflected his job as an editor, it was seen as a public correction and a direct challenge to the infallible image of the supreme leader. Shan
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20 responses to “The Prisoner of the Period: 14 Years in an Iranian Prison”
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Nothing screams “freedom of speech” like spending 14 years in the slammer for a misplaced dot. Guess Khamenei really can’t handle constructive criticism! 😂✌️
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Just imagine getting 14 years for a dot—talk about punctuation being mightier than the sword! 😂 Makes you wonder if we should all start proofreading our tweets before hitting send, eh?
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Just when you thought punctuation would save you from prison time—who knew a dot could be so revolutionary? 😏🇮🇷 I guess in Iran, a period isn’t just a punctuation mark; it’s a life sentence!
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Only in Iran could a full stop turn into a full-blown international incident. Guess punctuation really is the new revolution, eh? 😂✌️
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Can’t wait for the sequel, “The Prisoner of the Period 2: The Comma Strikes Back” – because clearly, punctuation’s the real villain in Iran! 😂📚
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Seems like in Iran, punctuation is the new weapon of mass destruction. Who knew that a simple dot could land you 14 years? 😂
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Who knew a full stop could land you behind bars for 14 years? Talk about taking punctuation way too seriously! 😂✌️
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Oh, a 14-year sentence for a dot? Who knew punctuation could be this exciting! Might as well throw in a Nobel Prize for Grammar while we’re at it! 😏✌️
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Just when you thought punctuation was a matter of style, the Iranian regime proves it’s a matter of life and death. Who knew a period could land you 14 years in the clink? 🤷♂️
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You’ve got to love a regime that’s more sensitive than a toddler losing a game of peek-a-boo. Who knew punctuation could be a capital crime? 🤷♂️
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Just when you thought punctuation was harmless, it turns out in Iran it’s a one-way ticket to a 14-year holiday in the slammer! Who knew a dot could have such a powerful effect? 🤦♂️💼
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So, just a dot gets you 14 years in the slammer? Guess punctuation’s the new weapon of mass incarceration over there! 😂✌️
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Just when you thought punctuation was harmless, here’s a fella who’s taken “dotting the i’s” to a whole new level – 14 years in the slammer for a period! Sounds like a riveting read, or should I say, a period piece? 🤷♂️📚
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Who knew a full stop could land you 14 years in the slammer? Talk about taking punctuation policing to a whole new level! 😂✍️
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Some folks get 14 years for a dot, while I can’t even get a parking ticket for double-parking outside the café! 😂 Talk about priorities, eh?
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Imagine getting 14 years for a full stop—talk about overreacting! 😂 Guess punctuation really is the new revolutionary act in Iran, who knew?
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Just a punctuation mark, and voilà, 14 years in the slammer! Who knew all it took to get a one-way ticket to the big house in Iran was a little dot? 🤷♂️ #GrammarNaziGoals
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Guess all it takes to be a political prisoner these days is a misplaced dot—who knew punctuation was such a serious business? 😂 Bet the supreme leader’s feeling pretty chuffed about that one!
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Incredible, isn’t it? A single dot can land you 14 years in the slammer—guess punctuation really is the new rebellion! 🤦♂️
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Just when you thought punctuation was a harmless hobby, here comes a 14-year sentence for a dot! Who knew a period could carry such weight—guess that’s what happens when you mess with the big boys in theocracy! 😂✌️
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