World | Iran Iran Hangs 2 Over June Election Unrest Lawyer claims client wasn't even connected to protests By Nx Doyle Posted Jan 28, 2010 7:26 AM CST Posted Jan 28, 2010 7:26 AM CST Promoted on Newser Jan 28, 2010 7:26 AM CST Copied In this Saturday, Aug. 8, 2009, photo, released by the semi-official Iranian Fars News Agency, Arash Rahmanipour speaks at the revolutionary court in Tehran, Iran. (AP) Two Iranians were hanged today in connection with last year's election protests. It was the first report of executions in connection with the unrest and may signal increased efforts to intimidate the opposition ahead of new anti-government demonstrations expected next month. The two executed men were among a group of 11 people sentenced to death on charges including waging war against God, trying to overthrow the Islamic establishment, and being members of armed groups, Reuters reports, though their actual connection to the protests is disputed. The lawyer for 19-year-old Arash Rahmanipour described the charges as "political" and the verdict "unfair and illegal," claiming his client was detained by authorities months before the election. "The government is trying to prevent the expansion of the current movement through the spread of fear and intimidation," she told Reuters. "He was never granted the right to defend himself freely and I could not defend him." Read These Next One mystery is solved around chilling Holocaust photo. Researchers have an idea of what brought down this civilization. The Atlantic has a lengthy profile of RFK Jr. The shark killed his girlfriend. He nearly died fighting it. Report an error