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On Thursday, Iranian justice said it had sentenced an 18-year-old protester named Arshia Takdastan for participating in the protests that the country has been experiencing since mid-September.
This man was the “leader of the crowd in the main square” of the city Nusharfrom Iran’s northern province of Mazandaran, and committed “significant criminal acts during the unrest,” the news agency said. Mizan Iranian judiciary.
The verdict was issued on the basis of “case materials, confessions of the defendant and his accomplices, as well as reports of bailiffs,” the aforementioned agency reports, which specifies that Takdastan, in messages exchanged with his friends on social networks, claims that he hit a policeman at rallies.
“I cheered people up and threw a bottle of non-alcoholic beer and a stone at the side of a Toyota police car, I followed one of the policemen, I created an environment for the police to get scared and leave the square,” Takdastan admitted. ., according to the agency.
The Mazandar Provincial Court sentenced Takdastan to death on charges of “corruption on earth and war against God.”
Demonstrations continue
The protests, which are currently ongoing in fragmented form, began in Iran in mid-September, after the death of a 22-year-old girl detained by police for wearing the Islamic hijab incorrectly.
At least 2,000 people have been charged by Iranian justice with various crimes for participating in the mobilizations, two of whom were executed in December.
More than 450 people have been killed in various protests in Iran in recent months, violently suppressed by police, according to various NGOs. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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