Executions in Iran: “Silence is culpable”, protests lawyer Chirinne Ardakani

Executions in Iran Silence is culpable protests lawyer Chirinne Ardakani

On Friday May 19, three men were executed in Isfahan, central Iran. Majid Kazemi, Saleh Mirhashemi and Saeed Yaghoubi were found guilty of “moharebeh” (“war against God”) and possession of a weapon during a demonstration. For Chirinne Ardakani, lawyer at the bar of Val-d’Oise (Ile-de-France region) and member of the Iran justice collective, it is necessary to “undermine” Iran’s normalization strategy vis-à-vis its partners and vis-à-vis the French government. Interview.

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