Tehran, Mar. 17 : The Iranian Government has decided to execute a 20-year-old Iranian student, who was arrested for throwing a stone during the pro-democracy mass protests against the country's alleged rigged presidential elections.
Islamic studies student Mohammad-Amin Valian was arrested on the basis of a photograph taken at a mass demonstration against the rigged presidential election last year.
He was among six people convicted of the Islamic crime of moharebeh, for waging war against God, The Telegraph reports.
Their sentences were announced in an apparent attempt to forestall fresh demonstrations to coincide with Tuesday's annual festival of fire.
Valian''s plight - especially the combination of his young age and the flimsy nature of his offence - has spurred condemnation of the severity of the sentence.
Meanwhile, clashes were reported last night as Iranians celebrated Charshanbe Soori, a pre-Islamic bonfire night.
Leading opposition figures renewed their opposition to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in messages to mark the festival.
"Unfortunately the current republic is plagued with despotism and elections have become meaningless. This government has not been formed upon the people''s votes, and the result has been social unrest," Mehdi Karoubi, one of the losing candidates in the election, said
State media had warned people to stay away from the traditional celebrations and said that thousands of extra police and security forces had been deployed to handle trouble makers.
--ANI
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