DUBAI, June 16 (Reuters) - Iran executed two individuals described as "armed leaders of early 2026 unrest" in the county of Shahrud, the judiciary's news outlet Mizan said on Tuesday, identifying the defendants as Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi.The two men were convicted of Moharebeh (waging war against God), corruption on earth, damaging public and private property, and crimes against national security. (Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Editing by Alison Williams)

Iran has executed at least 40 people, including 18 protesters, on "national security grounds" since the start of 2026, the United Nations said Monday.

DUBAI, June 16 (Reuters) - Iran executed two individuals described as "armed leaders of early 2026 unrest" in the county of Shahrud, the judiciary's news outlet Mizan said on…

Iranian authorities on Tuesday executed two men after convicting them for their alleged role in anti-government protests that peaked in January, the

The judiciary of the Islamic Republic announced that two individuals detained during the January protests were executed in Shahroud on T ...

Las ejecuciones de Javad Zamani y Abolfazl Saedi elevan a al menos 40 los muertos por sentencia judicial desde comienzos de 2026, en medio de una escalada represiva que se…