Rights groups raise alarm after Iran executes 2 more opposition group members
Iran executed two men on Saturday for membership in the banned opposition group People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (MEK) and for allegedly attempting to overthrow the government. The judiciary stated the men were convicted of "rebellion through involvement in multiple terrorist acts" and sabotage.

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AI-generatedIran executed two men on Saturday for membership in the banned opposition group People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (MEK) and for allegedly attempting to overthrow the government. The judiciary stated the men were convicted of "rebellion through involvement in multiple terrorist acts" and sabotage. These executions follow the execution of four other MEK members earlier in the week. The MEK confirmed the executions, accusing Iran of trying to conceal weakness by targeting political prisoners. The executions occur amidst heightened tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel following recent strikes and escalating regional conflict.
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4 extractedIran was “trying to hide its weakness by executing political prisoners, especially MEK members and supporters”.
The executions were the latest in a series targeting members of the banned People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (MEK).
The men were found guilty of attempting “rebellion through involvement in multiple terrorist acts”.
Iran executed two men convicted of membership in a banned opposition group.