According to international media outlet Reuters, the three men were hanged after being found guilty of murdering two police officers.
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The Iranian government has executed three protesters accused of killing police during anti-government protests in January.
According to international media outlet Reuters, the three were hanged for the murder of two police officers. Al Jazeera also published the news, citing Iranian media outlets.
At the beginning of this year, there were large-scale demonstrations against the government in Iran. In which the government put extreme pressure on the protesters.
According to international media reports, at least 3,117 protesters were killed by gunfire from security forces during the protests. Meanwhile, a report published by Iran International some time ago claims that this number could be over 32,000.
According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (SRANA), 6,854 people have been confirmed dead in the government's crackdown so far. It is said that more than 11,280 cases are under investigation.
