Human Rights Watch Calls Executions a Gross Violation of Justice

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Human Rights Watch Calls Executions a Gross Violation of Justice

Human Rights Watch called the executions a gross violation of justice

In a report, Human Rights Watch detailed the unjust executions of Mohsen Shekari and Majidreza Rahnavard and wrote that currently several others are at risk

The organization described these executions as a gross violation of justice and a dangerous escalation of the situation

Revolutionary courts have issued at least 11 more death sentences related to the protests, and it is expected that dozens more, including children, will be convicted on charges that could carry the death penalty

This international non-profit organization described the sentences issued by the judiciary, such as ‘enmity against God’ and ‘corruption on earth’, as vague and added that the hasty trial process, in which defendants are apparently prevented from having a lawyer of their choice, is far from international standards

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