DUBAI, March 23 (Reuters) – The cases of individuals arrested over Iran’s nationwide protests earlier this year have been ​processed, first deputy Chief of the Judiciary ‌Hamzeh Khalili said on Monday, with cases given a final verdict now being implemented

Nationwide anti-government protests rocked the ​country in January and were repressed in the ​biggest crackdown in the history of the ⁠Islamic Republic.

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“The cases of January terrorist elements and ​rioters have been processed. Some have led to ​final verdicts being issued and are now being implemented. Some cases have already been implemented in the past few days, ​which will be reported. No leniency will ​be applied to the convicts in these cases,” Khalili was ‌quoted ⁠as saying by the judiciary’s news outlet Mizan.

Last week, Iran executed three men convicted of killing two police officers during unrest earlier this year, raising concern ​among right ​groups such ⁠as Hengaw that Tehran is intensifying executions against political detainees and protesters amid ​mounting military and international pressures.

Khalili added ​that the ⁠judiciary would have no leniency toward what he said were “infiltrators, mercenaries, traitors who cooperate with the ⁠enemy”, ​as hundreds have been arrested during ​March since the start of the war with Israel and ​the U.S.

Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Editing by Toby Chopra

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