29-year-old Erfan Shakourzadeh executed for alleged CIA and Mossad spying despite torture claims.
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Iran has executed 29-year-old aerospace engineer Erfan Shakourzadeh on espionage charges, according to Euronews. The execution was carried out on Monday, marking one of the more high-profile capital cases tied to alleged foreign intelligence activity in the country in recent years.
Shakourzadeh was accused of spying for both the United States Central Intelligence Agency and Israel's Mossad intelligence service — two agencies Iranian authorities have long identified as adversaries conducting covert operations on Iranian soil.
Before his execution, Shakourzadeh disputed the charges against him, claiming in notes sent from prison that his confession had been extracted through torture and coercion. His allegations raised immediate concerns among human rights observers who have repeatedly criticized Iran's judicial processes in national security cases, citing a lack of due process and fair trial guarantees.
The case has drawn renewed international attention to Iran's continued crackdown on individuals accused of collaborating with foreign intelligence services, a pattern that has intensified against a backdrop of sustained regional tensions and ongoing disputes over Iran's nuclear and military programs.