Tehran court executes first victim of unrest
An unnamed defendant was found guilty of "enmity against God" and setting...
Iran protests: Authorities executes second protester
Last Thursday saw the hanging of Mohsen Shekari, the first execution associated with the protests, which drew widespread condemnation.
The world must not “turn a blind eye to the horrific brutality committed by the Iranian regime against its own people,” UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly urged at the time.
Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who was arrested by the nation’s morality police in September and her away in detention, served as the impetus for the current protests.
She was detained for reportedly “improperly” donning her hijab, or headgear.
The upheaval started in Tehran, the country’s capital, where Ms. Amini died, and it has now expanded to 160 places across Iran’s 31 provinces.
Over 18,000 people have been detained, and 488 people have died as a result of the disturbance, according to the rights organisation HRANA.
One of the most significant threats to the Islamic Republic since it was established following the 1979 revolution is the protests.
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