A Life Lost in the Shadows of Espionage

IranSat Dec 20 2025
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Iran took the life of a young man, accusing him of spying for Israel. The judiciary's news outlet, Mizan, shared this news. The man, identified as Aghil Keshavarz, was a 27-year-old architecture student. An Oslo-based group, Iran Human Rights, claimed he was tortured into confessing. This isn't the first time Iran has executed someone for alleged ties to Israel. Over the years, many have been put to death under similar accusations. The conflict between Iran and Israel has been going on for decades, often playing out in the shadows.
Things heated up in June when Israel launched attacks inside Iran. These operations involved Mossad commandos. Since then, executions of those accused of spying for Israel have risen sharply. Critics argue that these executions are part of a broader pattern. They say Iran uses these accusations to silence dissent. The use of torture to extract confessions raises serious concerns. It's a dark reminder of the human cost of political conflicts.
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