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Iran has executed two men convicted of participating in anti-government protests, according to the judiciary’s media outlet Mizan. The report stated that the men were found guilty of setting fire to a mosque, damaging public property, and engaging in clashes with security forces. Mizan identified them as Mehrdad Mohammadinia and Ashkan Maleki, who were accused of leading an attack on the Jafari Mosque in Tehran’s Gisha district. The country’s Supreme Court upheld their death sentences before the executions were carried out.

The protests began in late December of the previous year over economic hardship and rising living costs. These demonstrations evolved into a broader movement against the religious leadership that has governed Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The executions mark another development in the government’s response to the unrest.

The report did not specify the exact date or location of the executions, nor did it mention any official or public reactions to the event.

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