Iran executes two people convicted of participating in protests over Amini’s death

This Saturday, the Iranian authorities announced the execution of two men who were convicted of killing a paramilitary during the demonstrations that began after the death of the young Mahsa Amini, after being in the custody of the extinct Police of morality. Mohammad Mahdi Karami and Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini, the main perpetrators of the crime that led to the martyrdom of Ruhollah Ajamian, were hanged in the morning,” said Mizan Online, the information agency of the Iranian judiciary. Since the start of the protests, around 14 people have been sentenced to death, according to a tally by the AFP news agency, which has not been checked against official figures. Meanwhile, the number of executions rose to four, then there are two others who have their sentence confirmed by the Supreme Court, six are awaiting further trials and two others can appeal the ruling. On the other hand, activists say that another dozen people face charges that can carry the death penalty. That is why the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights made it clear that “it is shocking that Iran continues to execute protesters, despite international outrage.”

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