Iran’s Judiciary Announces Execution of Three Detainees from December Protests

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Iran's Judiciary Announces Execution of Three Detainees from December Protests

The Iranian judiciary announced the execution of three detainees from the December protests.

The Mizan News Agency, affiliated with the Iranian judiciary, reported that three detainees from the December protests have been executed on charges of killing agents of the security forces.

According to this report, Mehdi Ghasemi, Saleh Mohammadi, and Saeed Davoudi were executed for murder and operational actions in favor of Israel and the United States, after undergoing legal procedures in the province, with the presence of defense lawyers, Supreme Court approval, and authorization, in the presence of a group of people from Qom.

Mizan also claimed that these individuals killed Mohammad Ghasemi Hamapour and Abbas Asadi, agents of the security forces, during the January 8 protests using cold weapons at two locations: Nekooi Crossroad and Nabovat Square.

According to this news agency, these three individuals were sentenced in court on charges of waging war against God.

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