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