💨 Abstract
In the past week, Iran executed nine protesters, including a 19-year-old and a 30-year-old convicted of attacking a military base during January protests. The executions, part of a broader crackdown, were criticized for using forced confessions and unfair trials. Human rights groups and political figures argue that these executions aim to suppress dissent amid ongoing protests and a perceived threat of internal opposition.
Courtesy: Alex Daniel
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