Iran executes Majid Adineh, according to Iranian judicial statements. The courts say he is convicted of involvement tied to nationwide protests that take place late last year.
Both outlets report that the judiciary describes the conviction as “operational action in favour of hostile groups,” linking the case to alleged support for the United States and Israel. The reports present the execution as the end of a legal process carried out by the Iranian judiciary.
While the coverage is brief and does not add further details about evidence, dates of the trial, or appeals, the central shared points are consistent: the identity of the executed man, the judiciary’s stated reason for the conviction, and the connection the authorities make between the protests and supposed foreign-backed activity. Neither source provides additional perspective from the defence or independent observers in the excerpts provided.