Iran Increases Death Sentences and Executions, Citing U.S.-Israeli Actions as Justification
Iran's judiciary has issued a growing number of death sentences and carried out more executions. Officials link the heightened repression to what they describe as U.S.-Israeli
Iran's judiciary has issued a growing number of death sentences and carried out more
executions. Officials link the heightened repression to what they describe as U.S.-Israeli
aggression. The government claims the measures are a response to external threats. Human
rights groups have condemned the surge as a violation of international norms. Families of
the condemned face limited legal recourse under current laws. The crackdown coincides with
heightened regional tensions. International observers call for transparent investigations
and due process. The situation is likely to influence Iran's diplomatic relations in the
coming weeks.