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Iran Executes Man Over Links to Nationwide Protests

Iran has executed a man over his alleged involvement in nationwide anti-establishment protests that erupted in January 2026. Judiciary-affiliated media identified the executed man as Erfan Kiani, whose death sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court before being carried out early Saturday morning. Authorities said Kiani acted on behalf of Israel's Mossad intelligence service. Iranian officials claimed Kiani led a group in the central city of Isfahan that carried out acts including damaging public and private property, setting fires, using Molotov cocktails, blocking roads and attacking security forces during the unrest. State media described him as a key figure in efforts to create "fear and chaos." The execution comes amid an ongoing crackdown following the January protests, with several people executed in recent weeks on similar charges. This is part of what officials say is a broader campaign against foreign-backed […]

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Iran Faces Criticism Over Rising Executions

A growing wave of executions in Iran has raised fresh international concern, as human rights groups accuse authorities of using the death penalty to silence dissent following recent political unrest and regional conflict. One of the latest cases involved 29-year-old Kurdish prisoner Mehrab Abdollahzadeh, who was executed after spending more than three years on death row in western Iran. Before his execution, he sent a voice message from prison declaring his innocence and claiming he had been forced into false confessions through torture and threats. Mehrab had been arrested during the nationwide protests that erupted in 2022 after the death of Mahsa Amini while in police custody. Iranian authorities accused him of involvement in the killing of a member of the Basij militia during the demonstrations. According to the Kurdistan Human Rights Network, he was executed without prior notice to […]

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Iran hangs man accused of passing info to CIA, Mossad

Iran has executed a 29‑year‑old man identified as Erfan (or Irfan) Shakourzadeh after convicting him of collaborating with the United States’ CIA and Israel’s Mossad intelligence service. Judicial outlet Mizan Online said he was hanged on Monday following a final ruling by the Supreme Court, which upheld his death sentence for “intelligence cooperation” and espionage. According to Iranian state‑linked media, Shakourzadeh worked at a scientific organisation involved in satellite‑related projects and had access to sensitive technical information. Authorities accused him of knowingly and willingly transferring classified scientific and satellite data to foreign intelligence agencies after establishing contact with them. Reports claim he allegedly filled out a cooperation form for Mossad, providing personal details, workplace information, job responsibilities and his level of access before passing on restricted material. Iranian officials said his activities posed a serious security threat and framed the […]

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Fear Grows in Iran as Crackdown Deepens After War

Life in Iran remains overshadowed by the visible presence of state power, with images of past leaders and current authorities dominating public spaces. Despite protests, conflict, and a recent ceasefire, the system of the Islamic Republic continues to hold firm. According to accounts gathered inside the country, the authorities appear not only intact but increasingly entrenched. Many citizens believe the state has become more assertive and, in some cases, more punitive following recent events. In Tehran, a young couple—identified here as Sana and Diako for their safety—shared contrasting perspectives on the country’s direction. While Diako expressed cautious optimism about potential change, Sana was more critical, arguing that power has become even more concentrated, particularly among influential security institutions. The recent conflict, which involved strikes by the United States and Israel, initially raised expectations among some Iranians that political change might […]

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Death toll from Iran unrest nears 2,600, rights group reports

The death toll from weeks of anti government unrest in Iran has climbed to almost 2,600 people, according to a US based human rights group. HRANA said it has so far verified the deaths of 2,403 protesters and 147 members of the security forces and other government affiliated individuals.​ An Iranian official separately told Reuters that about 2,000 people had been killed, marking the first time a figure in that range has been acknowledged by someone inside the system. The authorities have accused the United States and Israel of fomenting the unrest and say “terrorists” have attacked security forces, mosques and public property.​ The protests began on December 28 over soaring inflation but have since turned into one of the biggest challenges to Iran’s clerical rulers since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Demonstrations have spread nationwide, with funeral marches, strikes and […]

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Saudi Arabia records highest executions in decades

Saudi Arabia has carried out a record number of executions for the second consecutive year, prompting renewed condemnation from international human rights organisations. According to figures compiled by the UK-based advocacy group Reprieve, at least 347 people have been executed in the kingdom so far this year, exceeding the previous annual high of 345 recorded in 2024. The organisation says this makes 2025 the deadliest year since it began systematically tracking executions in the country. The most recent executions involved two Pakistani nationals who had been convicted on drug-related charges. Reprieve reports that similar cases account for the majority of deaths this year, with roughly two-thirds of those executed sentenced for non-violent drug offences. Human rights groups note that international law strongly discourages the use of capital punishment for crimes that do not involve intentional killing. The United Nations has […]

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