executed two men Thursday and sentenced nine people described as
political protesters to death as “enemies of God,” in an apparent
attempt to intimidate a widespread protest movement challenging the
nation’s hard-line establishment.
They were also accused of being members of a small, outlawed monarchist group called the Kingdom Assembly.
The nine people convicted of being mohareb, or
enemies of God, are accused of taking part in “counterrevolutionary and
norm-breaking acts and rioting” in recent months and on the
The death row inmates are accused of plotting to
overthrow the Islamic Republic and being members of the Kingdom
Assembly or the Mujahedin Khalq, an outlawed Iranian militant group
listed as a terrorist organization by
The news agency said an appeals court is reviewing
the death sentences, which come as the government and opposition ready
themselves for another round of possible confrontations during
Protesters have vowed to turn the annual march into an anti-government rally.
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