Iranian judges involved in executions of protesters included in EU sanctions list, Luxembourg FM says - EconoTimes
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40% : Luxembourg foreign minister Jean Asselborn said on Monday that Iranian judges involved in imposing death penalties on convicted protesters would now be part of the bloc's upcoming sanctions list.34% :Tehran has sought to crack down on the protests, and its hardline judiciary has executed four people on protest-related charges.
33% : Tehran has also sought to blame its foreign adversaries for the unrest.
32% : In a separate statement, security minister Tom Tugendhat said he ordered a government review led by the interior ministry into state threats from Iran.
30% : The UK, the European Union, and the US have strongly criticized Iran's crackdown on the ongoing anti-government protests that have been taking place since September.
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