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Iran’s Judiciary Intensifies Crackdown on ‘Enemy’s Mercenaries’ with Executions and Asset Confiscations

Iran’s judiciary has announced a renewed campaign against what it describes as ‘enemy’s mercenaries,’ intensifying actions that include executions and the confiscation of assets. Officials accuse these individuals of acting as foreign agents, undermining national security and threatening the stability of the Islamic Republic.

In recent months, Iranian authorities have stepped up efforts to identify and prosecute individuals they claim are working on behalf of foreign adversaries. These accusers are often accused of espionage, sabotage, and spreading dissent within the country. The judiciary has emphasized that these actions are necessary to protect national sovereignty and maintain internal order.

Executions of those convicted as ‘enemy mercenaries’ have risen sharply, signaling a hardline approach by Tehran. These measures align with broader crackdowns on political dissent and perceived threats to the regime. In several documented cases, individuals sentenced have faced accusations of collaborating with foreign intelligence services or engaging in subversive activities.

Alongside capital punishments, the government has also confiscated assets belonging to those targeted, aiming to disrupt any financial networks that support opposition or espionage activities. This includes freezing bank accounts, seizing property, and limiting economic influence of suspected foreign agents within Iran.

Human rights organizations have condemned these executions and asset seizures, describing them as part of a broader campaign to suppress political opposition and dissent. Critics argue that many accused individuals do not receive fair trials and that the judiciary operates with little transparency.

The Iranian government, however, maintains that these steps are vital for national security, especially in the face of ongoing tensions with Western countries and regional rivals. Officials have repeatedly warned that foreign interference exacerbates internal unrest and threatens Iran’s sovereignty.

International reactions have been mixed, with some countries calling for restraint and urging Iran to respect human rights obligations. Others express concern about the escalating political instability and the implications for regional security.

Iran’s judiciary vows to continue targeting those it labels as ‘enemy mercenaries,’ signaling that similar actions may persist or intensify in the near future. This ongoing campaign underscores the regime’s commitment to counter perceived threats at any cost, reflecting the broader political climate within Iran today.

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