- The unidentified individuals whose nationalities were not revealed were arrested in accordance with Iranian laws, Iran's judiciary spokesperson, Masoud Setayeshi, said in a news briefing.The individuals whose nationalities have not been revealed were arrested in accordance with Iranian laws, Iran's judiciary spokesperson, Masoud Setayeshi, said in a regular news briefing, state media Mehr News reported.As Iran enters its ninth week of public unrest following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, the country's Revolutionary Court has in the past week issued its first slew of death sentences to protesters for their roles in one of the largest sustained challenges to Iran's regime since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.In late September, nine Europeans from France, Sweden, Italy, Germany among other countries were arrested by the Iranian government for their involvement in the protests."The arrests show that support of foreign governments [for] Iranian protesters is not merely verbal, a fact that will have consequential effect on the protests' trajectory," Middle East Institute's senior research fellow Asif Shuja told CNBC."