
Six people accused of terrorism, separatism, and connections with Israel in Khuzestan province in southwestern Iran have been sentenced to death. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The local Mehr news agency reported this. The court's decision was based on allegations of their involvement in various attacks orchestrated by Israel.
According to media sources, it was also revealed that the executed individuals received assistance from foreign agents. Government officials consider these incidents a serious threat to local and international security.
International human rights organizations strongly condemned this event and expressed concern over the increase in death sentences in Iran. They believe that the court proceedings are not transparent and that the accused are not guaranteed fair defense.
In recent years, Iran has been known as one of the countries with the highest number of death sentences worldwide. Experts emphasize that such practices may further escalate the social and political environment in the country, increasing fear and unrest among the population.
This incident has sparked widespread discussions among the international community and human rights organizations. It has also drawn attention to the Iranian judicial system and issues of fair defense.
This situation once again highlights the necessity of ensuring transparency in court proceedings and protecting human rights in the country.