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Iran Executes Two More Protesters Under Bombardment

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Three executions in 48 hours while the country is under aerial attack. At least 11 more men face imminent death.

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Key takeaway

Iran is accelerating protest executions while the world watches the air war.

Mohammadamin Biglari and Shahin Vahedparast were executed on 5 April for attempting to storm a military facility during the January 2026 protests. Two others from the same group of four defendants also face capital punishment. Amnesty International documented torture in detention, forced confessions, and trials it called grossly unfair. 1

This was the third execution in 48 hours. Amirhossein Hatami, 18 years old, was killed by the state two days earlier . At least 11 men face imminent execution for protest participation. The government found the institutional will and bureaucratic capacity for this while its cities are under bombardment, while its president warns of economic collapse, and while its parliament legislates nuclear defiance. External pressure that might generate internal dissent is managed by eliminating the dissenters.

No Western government has conditioned military coordination with the US on Iran's domestic human rights record during this conflict. The executions proceed in a space where international attention is consumed entirely by the air campaign and the Hormuz blockade.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Iran is killing people who protested against the government in January 2026, while the country is simultaneously under aerial bombardment. Three people have been executed in 48 hours. One was 18 years old. Human rights groups say the trials used forced confessions and were grossly unfair. At least 11 more men face the same fate. This is happening with very little international attention, because the world is focused on the air strikes and the blocked shipping lane.

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    The wartime execution of political prisoners during a satellite blackout and casualty monitor silence creates near-total opacity for the evidentiary record, making post-conflict accountability structurally harder.

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Update #59 · Day 37: A Ground War Inside Iran That Nobody Will Name

Jerusalem Post· 5 Apr 2026
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