Iran Executes Man Over Molotov Attack Outside The Governor's Office

The condemned had thrown a Molotov cocktail outside the governor's office in Dehaghan, lighting public property and the town's police station on fire.

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The man was hanged this morning post the verdict confirmation by the supreme court. (Representational)
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  • Iran hanged Mohammad Amini Dehaghani for anti-government protest involvement
  • Dehaghani threw a Molotov cocktail at Dehaghan police and governor's office
  • Executions in Iran have surged amid Middle East conflict, second highest globally
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Iran hanged a man on Wednesday, the judiciary announced, after finding him guilty of taking part in anti-government protests that rocked the country over the winter.

"Mohammad Amini Dehaghani, a collaborator with the enemy, was hanged this morning after confirmation of the verdict by the supreme court," the judiciary's press agency reported.

He was found guilty of "moharebeh" (war against God in Persian) and "corruption on earth".

The condemned had "thrown a Molotov cocktail on January 9 outside the governor's office in Dehaghan, set it alight and destroyed public property as well as the town's police station," state media added.  

At the end of December, protests against the cost of living in Iran spread rapidly across the country and expanded to include political demands.

The protests were met by a crackdown that rights groups say killed thousands.

Iranian authorities have portrayed the protests as riots backed by the United States and Israel, and said the violence killed around 3,000 people.

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Rights groups abroad put the toll higher and accused the security forces of firing at demonstrators. 

The number of executions has surged since the start of the Middle East war, begun by the United States and Israel against Iran on February 28.

According to Amnesty International, Iran conducts the second most executions of any country, after China.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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