And at least five others received sentences of five to 10 years in prison.
that at least 20 protesters are currently facing charges punishable by death in Iran, per reports, and suggested that today's decision to carry out the death penalty may not be the last if the protests continue.
But despite the government crackdown, and ongoing arrests and killings, Iranians continue to fight back, and human rights organizations around the world continue to stand with them.
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