Iran executes man convicted over killing of security officer in 2022 unrest


DUBAI, May ⁠3 (Reuters) - Iran executed a ⁠man convicted of involvement in ‌the killing of a security officer, the judiciary's news outlet Mizan ​reported on Sunday, ⁠after the Supreme ⁠Court upheld his sentence in ⁠late 2025.

The ‌defendant, identified as Mehrab Abdollahzadeh, was ⁠described as one of the ​main ‌individuals responsible for the death ⁠of security ​officer Abbas Fatemiyeh, killed in 2022 during a ⁠nationwide protest movement sparked ​by the death of a young woman, Mahsa Amini, in police ⁠custody.

Mizan said the defendant confessed to assaulting the security officer. Rights group HRANA ​quoted an informed ⁠source as saying Abdollahzadeh was ​subject to torture ‌to extract forced ​confessions.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom, Editing by William Maclean)

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