Iran Executes Three Individuals Arrested Over January Protests, State Media

DUBAI, March 19 (Reuters) – ⁠Iran ⁠executed three men ⁠on Thursday convicted of ​killing two police officers during unrest ‌earlier this year, ‌state media reported, ⁠saying ⁠the sentences had been upheld by the Supreme ​Court.

The judiciary said the men were found guilty of murder ​and “Moharebeh” (waging war against God), including carrying ⁠out ⁠acts it said ⁠were in ​favour of Israel and the United ​States. The ⁠executions were carried out in the religious city of Qom.

Authorities said the three ⁠had taken part in attacks using knives and ⁠other weapons during protests on January 8, killing two police officers.

Iranian officials have repeatedly accused foreign adversaries, including Israel and the U.S., of involvement in the nationwide unrest ⁠earlier this year, which was repressed in the biggest crackdown in the Islamic Republic’s history.

(Reporting ​by Dubai Newsroom; Editing ​by Tom Hogue)

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