According to the Fars news agency, they are Shahin Vahedparast Kaloor (30) and Mohammedamin Biglari (19).
The judiciary accuses them of breaking into a "militarily classified site" of the paramilitary Basij militia in Tehran together with others and setting fire there. An attempted theft of weapons is said to have failed.
According to the judiciary, the death sentence was reviewed by the supreme court. Supporters write on X, however, that it was a rushed trial with forced confessions and a lack of evidence. Access to independent lawyers was denied. There was also no right of appeal. This information cannot be independently verified.
Amirhossein Hatami, 18, was one of the group of seven young people and men executed on Thursday.
Human rights activist: At least 160 death sentences carried out
According to the human rights organization Hengaw, at least 160 death sentences were carried out in Iran in the first three months of this year.
The Iranian judiciary announced on Tuesday that it would carry out the death penalty for more offenses than before "without mercy and leniency". These include acts of terrorism and the destruction of state facilities.
The protests were initially triggered by an economic crisis at the end of December. However, the demonstrations quickly developed into political uprisings against the Islamic Republic's authoritarian system of rule. The security apparatus took brutal action against the protests. Thousands of demonstrators were killed.
Source: bluewin.ch, Staff, April 5, 2026
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