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    Iran’s Judiciary Cracks Down on Alleged Foreign Agents Amid Executions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Iran’s judiciary has pledged to take stringent measures against individuals accused of acting as mercenaries for foreign enemies. This crackdown is part of a broader campaign emphasizing national security concerns, with authorities targeting those believed to undermine the state’s stability. The move reflects Tehran’s ongoing efforts to suppress dissent and perceived external interference amid heightened geopolitical tensions.

    Meanwhile, the government has escalated the use of capital punishment, carrying out executions of those convicted of espionage or collaboration with foreign powers. Alongside these executions, the judiciary has intensified the confiscation of assets belonging to the accused, aiming to dismantle networks allegedly funded or supported by external actors. These actions underscore the regime’s determination to eliminate what it describes as threats to its sovereignty.

    Notably, this crackdown occurs against a backdrop of increasing international scrutiny over Iran’s human rights record and judicial processes. The targeting of alleged foreign agents and the harsh penalties imposed have significant implications for political stability within the country. The judiciary’s approach signals a hardening stance that may further complicate Iran’s relations with other nations and impact internal dissent movements.

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