Who was baby shahbazi? Iran performs the man for 'spying for Israel', activists say he was tortured

Iran said on Wednesday that he had executed a man, identified as a baby Shahbazi, for allegedly spying Israel. However, activists claimed that baby was tortured in a false confession. Who was baby shahbazi? Baby Shahbazi, a political prisoner, was detained in Qezel Hesar Prison, said Abdorrahman Boroumand Center was allegedly sentenced to death by Judge Salavati in a post of X. Shahbazi, chaired by Judge Salavati. This sentence was confirmed unusually quickly by the Supreme Court. It is said that Shahbazi is the father of two. Why was Babak Shahbazi executed? The Jizan News Agency of the judiciary claimed that baby Shahbazi collected and sold sensitive information about Iranian data centers and security installations to Israeli handlers. However, activists said Shahbazi was detained about writing a letter to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which offers his help. Iran provided Russia with Drones who used Moscow to attack Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Iran Human Rights group said: “Babak’s message to President Zelenskyy who offers to help in the war against Russia was used as an example of spying for Israel, which according to their baby has learned to use Microsoft Word.” Baby’s ‘torture’ and execution The group ‘Center for Human Rights in Iran’ warned Shahbazi could be executed. “Iranian authorities transferred the political prisoner of Babak Shahbazi to seclusion after the Supreme Court rejected his request for the third time for the third time, and he, according to his family, made serious concern that his execution could be threatening,” an X -mail read by Iran Human Rights. In addition, baby’s daughter, Yasmin Shahbazi, wrote on her X: ‘My father was moved to seclusion, probably in preparation for his execution. If my father has ever been executed, it will be an honor for us that he, an innocent man, was killed by these murderers. ” According to the Center for Human Rights in Iran, baby “was sentenced to death after an unfair trial violated by torture, prolonged seclusion and forced confessions.” Iran did not acknowledge the claim. The Islamic Republic did not elaborate on how it executed Shahbazi, although convicted prisoners were usually hung.