Iran hangs a man it accuses of spying for Israel as Tehran continues wave of executions
AP September 29, 2025 01:40 PM
Synopsis

Iran executed Bahman Choobiasl, accused of spying for Israel's Mossad and working on sensitive telecommunications projects. This hanging is part of Tehran's largest wave of executions in decades, a response to recent protests and conflict. Human rights groups estimate over 1,000 executions in 2025, a pace not seen since 1988.

Iran said Monday it hanged a man accused of spying for Israel, the latest as Tehran carries out its largest wave of executions in decades.

Iran identified the executed man as Bahman Choobiasl, whose case wasn't immediately known in Iranian media reports or to activists monitoring the death penalty in the Islamic Republic.

Iran accused Choobiasl of meeting with officials from the Israeli spy agency Mossad. Iran's Mizan news agency, which is the judiciary's official mouthpiece, said Choobiasl worked on "sensitive telecommunications projects" and reported about the "paths of importing electronic devices."


Iran has faced multiple nationwide protests in recent years, fueled by anger over the economy, demands for women's rights and calls for the country's theocracy to change.

In response to those protests and the June war, Iran has been putting prisoners to death at a pace unseen since 1988, when it executed thousands at the end of the Iran-Iraq war.

The Oslo-based group Iran Human Rights and the Washington-based Abdorrahman Boroumand Center for Human Rights in Iran put the number of people executed in 2025 at over 1,000, noting the number could be higher as Iran does not report on each execution.

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