The Iranian judiciary issues 3 additional rulings to death against the protesters

The Iranian judiciary issues 3 additional rulings to death against the protesters

The Iranian judiciary issued 3 additional rulings to death against protesters, according to an official news website, on Wednesday, to increase to 5 the number of maximum penalties related to the protests that followed the death of a mission of amino.
Since September 16, Iran has been witnessing protests after the death of Amini (22 years) three days after its arrest by the Ethics Police for its lack of commitment to the strict rules of the dress in Iran.

This comes as Iran is seeking, according to the British Internal Intelligence Service “MI5”, to kidnap or kill people residing in the United Kingdom.
The director of the British Intelligence Service, “Kane McCalaum”, warned in a speech at the agency’s headquarters that Iran “is a direct threat to the United Kingdom, through its hostile intelligence services.


“The most intense of them includes the ambitions of kidnapping or even the killing of British members or their UK, who are considered the enemies of the regime,” he added.
“We have witnessed at least 10 possible threats since January. We have been cooperating with local and international partners to block this unacceptable activity at all.


In this regard, British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly last week summoned the highest Iranian diplomat in London, accusing Tehran of threatening the lives of journalists residing in the United Kingdom.
This coincided with the arrival of the wrestling champion in Iran, Malika Balali, 22, who is currently in Scotland, to protect the police after announcing that she had also received death threats.

Reports stated that threats for people residing outside Iran have increased since the anti -regime protests erupted, following the death of Muhsa Amani in mid -September.
Dozens, including members of the security forces, died on the sidelines of the protests interspersed with the raising of anti -authorities, and officials considered a large part of them “riots”. The judiciary also brought different charges for at least two thousand arrested.

The judicial authority has previously announced the charge of more than two thousand people against the background of the protests, a number of them face charges that might be sentenced to death in Iran, such as “Harba” and “corruption on the ground”..

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