The execution of Majidreza Rahnavard came less than a month after he allegedly fatally stabbed two members of a paramilitary force after purportedly becoming angry about security forces killing of protesters.Iran’s Mizan news agency, which falls under the country’s judiciary, published a collage of images of Rahnavard hanging from the crane, his hands and feet bound, a black bag over his head.Maduro ally seeks recognition as Venezuela diplomat in court EU targets Iran over protest crackdown, Russia drone sales Iran’s currency falls further against the dollar amid unrest US: Russia, Iran moving toward full defense ‘partnership’ Mizan alleged Rahnavard had stabbed two security force members to death Nov. 17 in Mashhad and wounded four others.EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said he spoke to Iran’s foreign minister regarding Tehran’s response to the protests and the latest execution and that it was “not an easy conversation.” “We are going to approve a very, very tough package of sanctions,” Borrell told reporters as he arrived to chair the ministerial meeting in Brussels.“In the absence of serious measures to deter the Islamic Republic from executing protesters, we will be facing even more horrific crimes like the 1980s mass execution of political prisoners,” the group warned Monday."