
Iranian authorities on Sunday executed two men convicted of acting on behalf of Israel and USA during the anti-government protests in January, the court reported.
Iranian authorities on Sunday executed two men convicted of acting on behalf of Israel and USA during the anti-government protests in January, the court reported.
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“Mohamad-Amin Biglari and Shahin Vahedparast (…) were hanged after the case was reviewed and the final verdict confirmed by the Supreme Court”indicated Mizan, the information agency of the judiciary.
The two men participated in this year’s anti-government protests, which were at their peak in January.
Since On March 28, the war Unleashed by the attack on Iran by Israel and the United States, executions have been carried out in the country of people linked to the protests or opposition groups, specifically members of the People’s Mujahideen of Iran (MEK) organization, classified as “terrorist.”
On Saturday, Iran executed two members of the MEK, after four other convicted members of the group were hanged earlier in the week.
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And on Thursday, authorities executed an 18-year-old young man convicted of having worked for Israel and the United States during the protests, after three other executions for the same reasons in March.
The power has recognized more than 3,000 deaths in the protests while the American NGO Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) It has counted more than 7,000 deaths.
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