Iran Executes Protesters Despite Outcry As Human Rights Groups Condemn 'Sham' Trials
- Iran executed three men convicted of killing security forces during protests last fall, despite objections from human rights groups and Western governments.
- The men were subjected to torture, forced confessions, and denied due process, according to rights groups.
- The protests began after the death of a woman detained for violating Islamic dress code.
- Iran has executed at least 582 people so far this year, the highest number since 2015, amid a crackdown on dissent.
- The executions were meant to instill fear in anti-regime protesters, according to human rights groups.