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Amnesty raises alarm for Iran protesters at risk of execution

People, carrying banners and flags, stage demonstration to solidarity with protestors in Iran, on January 21, 2023 at Farragut Square in Washington, DC. [Celal Güneş - Anadolu Agency]

People, carrying banners and flags, stage demonstration to solidarity with protestors in Iran, on January 21, 2023 at Farragut Square in Washington, DC. [Celal Güneş - Anadolu Agency]

Amnesty International has warned that many young Iranians, including teenagers, detained over their participation in anti-government protests, are at risk of execution and have been tortured, Bloomberg reported yesterday.

The London-based rights watchdog urged Iran to immediately overturn the death sentences issued against three demonstrators aged 18, 19 and 31, after court sessions that lasted less than an hour.

Widespread protests have erupted in Iran since mid-September, following the death of 22-year-old Iranian-Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, while she was in the custody of the so-called morality police.

Amnesty International said that the three men had been subjected to “beatings, floggings, electric shocks, suspension, death threats and sexual violence to extract “confessions”.”

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