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Report: Iran Has Allegedly Executed at Least 900 People Since January

Are these acts of brutal state terror or justified punishment for violent crimes against law enforcement?
Report: Iran Has Allegedly Executed at Least 900 People Since January
Above: An Iranian inmate peers from behind a wall at the Evin jail, in Tehran on June 13. Image credit: Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty Images

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Government-critical narrative

Iran's execution of 21-year-old Afghan protester Ghaem Hosseini — the 28th person put to death since March in connection with January protests — is state terror, plain and brutal. Convictions built on torture-extracted confessions and show trials are a regime eliminating dissent by the noose. The international community is right to demand that these executions stop immediately.

Pro-government narrative

Those executed were not peaceful protesters but individuals convicted of deadly violence against law enforcement — driving vehicles into officers, carrying weapons and causing mass terror. Iran's courts reviewed these cases through proper judicial channels, including confirmation by the Supreme Court. Foreign governments denouncing these sentences are ignoring documented evidence of serious crimes that left officers dead, comatose and permanently injured.


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