Iran says it has carried out another execution
Underscoring the continuation of capital punishment in the country, the Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday that Iranian judicial authorities have hanged another prisoner.
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- Published Date: 03:25 | 26 April 2026
Tasnim, which is linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), named the man as Amer Ramesh and said he had been convicted of membership of Jaysh al-Adl, a Sunni Islamist group active in south-eastern Iran.
Independent verification of the allegations is currently not possible.
The execution is one of a series over recent days.
Amnesty International and Iran Human Rights allege that the sentences are passed after summary trials based on forced confessions. Many of the recent executions are linked to the wave of protests that rocked the country in January and were violently suppressed by security forces.
According to Iran Human Rights, at least 1,639 people were executed last year, more than in any year in the past 35 years.
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