The Iranian judiciary issues 3 additional death sentences against the background of riots

The Iranian judiciary issues 3 additional death sentences against the background of riots

The Iranian judiciary issued three additional sentences to death against the perpetrators of “riots”, according to an official news website, on Wednesday, bringing the number of maximum penalties associated with the protests that followed the death of Muhsa Amini, to five.

According to the “Euronews Arab” website, the Mizan Online website of the Judicial Authority explained that the Revolutionary Court in Tehran issued three death sentences; One of them was a person who ran over a number of police officers and killed one of them, one of them stabbed a security forces with a white weapon, and a third tried to block the road and caused damage to public property.

Iran’s media reported the killing of three members of the security forces, including an officer in the Revolutionary Guards, with the rank of colonel, as a result of “riots”, on Tuesday, in light of protests in the country against the background of the death of the young woman, Muhsa Amini.
Since September 16, Iran has been witnessing protests that followed the death of the young Muhsa Amini (22 years), three days after its arrest by the Ethics Police.

Dozens, including members of the security forces, were spent on the sidelines of the protests interspersed with raising slogans against the authorities, and officials considered a large part, including “riots”. The judiciary was charged with more than two thousand detainees against the background of the moves.

On Tuesday, Iranian cities witnessed several movements to commemorate people who were killed during bloody protests in the country in November 2019, against a sudden government decision to raise fuel prices. The official news agency “IRNA” reported that three “security defenders” were killed in various cities on Tuesday.

It quoted a military source, as saying that the Revolutionary Guard Colonel Reda Al -Diasi was killed “by unknown rioters in the city of Boakan; The same Kurdish majority in the western province of Azerbaijan in northwestern Iran..

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