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Published 12:02 15 Nov 2022 GMT
Elsewhere, protesters have received jail sentences spanning five to ten years.
Additional reports that protesters are facing charges that are punishable by death have come from Iran Human Rights, an organisation based in Norway. They claim that at least 20 people are currently at risk.
Their director, Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, said that condemnation was needed from international leaders to "warn the Islamic Republic of the consequences of executing protesters".
The UK has issued sanctions on several senior Iranian officers for the violent suppression of protests. The sanctions include travel bans and freezing assets.
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