Iran executes three convicted of killing police in recent pre-war unrest

Al Jazeera
March 19, 2026
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Iran executed three individuals convicted of killing police officers during recent civil unrest.

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Iran has executed three individuals convicted of involvement in the killing of two law enforcement officers during recent civil unrest in the country. The executions underscore Iran's strict penalties for crimes against security forces, particularly during periods of domestic instability. The move reflects the government's hardline approach to maintaining order amid ongoing tensions. Iran has previously carried out capital punishment for protest-related violence and crimes against state security personnel. The executions signal the regime's determination to suppress dissent and deter further violence against its security apparatus.

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