, which is linked to the state military bodies of Iran, published a confession video of Shekari, apparently under duress, as he appears to be suffering from facial injuries. Such confessions are known as "forced confessions" by Iran experts and activists and have often been used in connection with dissidents in Iran, prompting widespread criticism from international human rights bodies.
"Several defendants were tortured, and their torture-tainted 'confessions' were used as evidence. State media broadcast forced 'confessions' of at least nine defendants prior to trial,"Earlier this week, the head of Iran's judiciary said death sentences for several protesters have been confirmed and that the executions would be carried out in the near future.
A lawyer in Iran, who could not be identified due to security concerns, told ABC News the judicial process behind Shekari's trial and execution "was not transparent and not normal at all." There were only 74 days between Shakari's arrest and execution, which the lawyer said was an extremely short period of time in comparison with similar trials in the past.
Aren’t you all glad Obama gave them their money back? I hear they’re also enriching uranium over there now. (Every time you tell a liberal Obama gave the Iranians billions, they go “it was there money” like that makes it a sane choice)
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