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1 Jun 2026, 04:38

The judiciary of the Islamic Republic has announced that two more protesters from the December 2024 protests have been executed on charges of "setting fire to the [Gisha] mosque," "leading a coup," "destruction of public property," and "blocking streets."

The names of these two protesters, who were executed early on Monday, June 1, are Mehrdad Mohammadi-Nia and Ashkan Maleki.

Their indictment states that they were "among the main perpetrators of the arson at the Jafari mosque in the Koye Nasr neighborhood of Tehran, engaging in the destruction and burning of the mosque, destruction of public property, clashes with security forces, blocking streets, and preventing the passage of people."

In recent months, the judiciary of the Islamic Republic has been carrying out executions of protesters or individuals accused of collaborating with the U.S. and Israel almost daily. Some human rights organizations claim that the Islamic Republic uses executions to create a climate of fear and as a means of repression.
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