Iran Executes 'Armed Leaders' for Early 2026 Unrest

Iran has executed two individuals, Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi, who were accused of leading the unrest in early 2026 in Shahrud County. The men faced charges including waging war against God, corruption on earth, and crimes against national security, according to the judiciary's news outlet, Mizan.

Iran Executes 'Armed Leaders' for Early 2026 Unrest
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Iran executed two individuals identified as 'armed leaders of early 2026 unrest' in Shahrud County, according to the judiciary's news outlet, Mizan.

The defendants, Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi, were convicted of Moharebeh, or waging war against God, corruption on earth, and damaging public and private property.

Their execution highlights the Iranian judiciary's stringent measures against those charged with crimes against national security.

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