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Executions of Protesters in Iran Rise After War Begins, Human Rights Groups Report

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Human rights organizations have warned that the number of executions of protesters in Iran has surged since the onset of the conflict.

The groups cited an increase in state‑sanctioned killings of civilians who have taken to the streets to voice dissent, noting that the trend has escalated in the months following the war’s commencement.

No additional details on specific incidents or numbers were provided in the brief statement, but the report underscores growing concerns about the Iranian government’s use of lethal force against demonstrators.

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