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8 hanged in Iran

Iran Human Rights, February 27: Three men were hanged in the prison of Birjand in eastern Iran, reported the daily newspaper Khorasan.

The men, who were not identified by name, were convicted of murdering several security forces during armed clashes close to the eastern borders of Iran.

Iran Human Rights, February 25: Five men were hanged in the prison of Kerman, southeastern Iran, reported the state run Iranian news agency ISNA today.

The men were identified as "Rouhollah Kh.", "Saeed M.", "Shokrollah N." and "Zabihollah Kh." and were all convicted of drug trafficking and keeping arms.

The charges have not been confirmed by independent sources.

Source: Iran Human Rights, Feb. 28, 2010

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