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Iran Executes Baloch Political Prisoner Amid Ongoing Conflict with U.S. and Israel

Severity: High (Score: 71.2)

Sources: Cbsnews, Hengaw

Summary

Iranian authorities executed Abduljalil Shahbakhsh, a Baloch political prisoner, on May 12, 2026, just 55 days after his arrest. Shahbakhsh was accused of armed rebellion and espionage for Israel, linked to the ongoing war involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel. His execution was confirmed by Mizan News Agency, which stated he was a member of the Ansar al-Furqan group. The judicial process was criticized for lacking transparency and violating fair trial standards, including the absence of legal representation. This execution is part of a broader increase in state-sanctioned killings amid heightened tensions and conflict in the region. Rights organizations have condemned the execution, calling it a violation of international human rights norms. The Iranian judiciary has ramped up executions since the conflict began, particularly targeting those accused of espionage or security-related offenses. Key Points: • Abduljalil Shahbakhsh was executed 55 days after his arrest on charges of armed rebellion. • The execution is part of a wave of state-sanctioned killings amid the ongoing Iran-U.S.-Israel conflict. • Rights groups have condemned the lack of transparency and fair trial violations in Shahbakhsh's case.

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  • China (country)
  • Iran (country)
  • Israel (country)
  • Norway (country)
  • United States (country)
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