Iran Sentences Twin Sisters to Death on Espionage Charges
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Iranian authorities have sentenced two twin sisters to death after a court found them guilty of espionage. The sisters, whose names were not disclosed, were tried in Tehran and the verdict was announced by the Iranian judiciary.
Human rights organizations have condemned the sentence, citing concerns over due process and the fairness of the trial. The case has drawn international attention amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States.
The ruling follows a broader pattern of Iran’s strict legal stance on alleged espionage, a charge frequently used in{} cases involving foreign intelligence activities.
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