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Iran Warns of "Saboteurs" and Announces New Executions

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إيران تحذر من "المخربين" وتعلن عن إعدامات جديدة
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According to Al Jazeera, the Iranian Supreme Court has warned of “saboteurs” and announced the issuance of new laws relating to executions in security-related cases.

Analysis & Context

From an analytical perspective, this announcement represents a worrying development in the policies of the Iranian Supreme Court regarding the suppression of political and media opposition. The court is increasingly using legislation dating back to the immediate aftermath of the 2023 conflict with Israel, which indicates that the state continues to use the judiciary as a tool to enforce censorship and consolidate power. This practice is not new; it’s an extension of a long trajectory of heightened security measures and restrictions on personal freedoms that Iran has witnessed since the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

In a broader context, using the law issued following the conflict with Israel as a means of bolstering internal repression puts international pressure on Iran in a more difficult position. Relations between Iran and Israel are already tense, and any use of security-related legislation is viewed as an attempt to justify security restrictions and level accusations against dissidents.

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