The Iranian regime has executed several young individuals, including 22-year-old Milad Zohrehvand and 17-year-old Hamidreza Azari, for their involvement in protests against the government. Milad was advocating for women's rights and an end to the Islamic Republic, while Hamidreza was accused of killing a regime member at the age of 16. The executions were carried out without informing the families in advance, sparking international condemnation and raising concerns about human rights violations in Iran.
A 17-year-old boy was executed in Iran This is reported by the human rights organizations Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Hengaw. Hamidreza Azari's death sentence was carried out on November 24 in the central prison of Sebzevar city in the north-east of Iran, human rights activists… https://t.co/WyRQiJqbHh https://t.co/qZ1To0XjY1
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The Iranian regime today killed 17-year-old Hamidreza Azari. In a sham trial, he was sentenced of having killed one of the regime's men at the age of 16. He was his parent's only child and started working at a scrapyard at age 12. He was killed by hanging. https://t.co/mcYcjziWHq
Iran has secretly executed a participant in last year's protests against the tyranny of the ayatollah's regime Milad Zohrevand, 21, became the eighth protester to be sentenced to death. https://t.co/QFF57YH8cp
The Iranian regime killed 21-year-old Milad Zohrehvand in prison today. He had been sentenced for participating in the Mahsa Amini unrest. The regime claimed he had been involved in the death of a policeman but never provided evidence. https://t.co/g0ewAJFEaY
NEWS Milad Zohrehvand, a 22-year-old Iranian patriot and hero, was executed today by the Islamic Republic for protesting for women’s rights and an end to the Islamic Republic. Milad’s family was not told in advance that he was going to be executed. https://t.co/vbFVEBzIDG