Iran Says It is Implementing Sentences Against Convicted January Protesters

World 08:38 PM - 2026-03-23
Iranian flag with a judge's gavel. Al Arabiya

Iranian flag with a judge's gavel.

Iran

The cases of individuals arrested over Iran's nationwide protests earlier this year have been processed, first deputy Chief of the Judiciary ‌Hamzeh Khalili said on Monday, with cases given a final verdict now being implemented.
 
"The cases of January terrorist elements and rioters have been processed. Some have led to final verdicts being issued and are now being implemented. Some cases have already been implemented in the past few days, which will be reported. No leniency will be applied to the convicts in these cases," Khalili was ‌quoted ⁠as saying by the judiciary's news outlet Mizan.

Last week, Iran executed three men convicted of killing two police officers during unrest earlier this year.

Khalili added that the ⁠judiciary would have no leniency toward what he said were "infiltrators, mercenaries, traitors who cooperate with the ⁠enemy", as hundreds have been arrested during March since the start of the war with Israel and the U.S.

Source: Reuters



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