Iran’s Supreme Court backs death penalty for Guard volunteer over 2022 protest killing, lawyer says
- Iran’s Supreme Court upheld a death sentence for a Basij member who killed Mohammad Jamehbozorg during the 2022 protests, as reported by a lawyer.
- This verdict holds security forces accountable for their actions during the violent crackdown post-Mahsa Amini's death, resulting in over 500 deaths and 22,000 detentions.
- Lawyer Payam Derafshan stated the Supreme Court's verdict was reached on August 26 regarding the killing, highlighting the incident's significance.
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