With executions imminent, watchdogs say world giving Iran ‘green light to carnage’Calls grow for international community to apply more diplomatic, economic pressure as several more protesters are set to be killed after ‘grossly unfair’ show trialsPARIS, France (AFP) — Several Iranians were on Sunday at risk of imminent execution over protests that have rocked the country’s clerical regime, rights groups warned, after an international backlash over Iran’s first hanging linked to the movement.Authorities are responding with a crackdown activists say aims to instill fear in the public.Unless foreign governments “significantly increase” the diplomatic and economic costs to Iran, the world “is sending a green light to this carnage,” said Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the New York-based Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI).Amnesty warned the life of another young man arrested over the protests, Sahand Nourmohammadzadeh, was also at risk “after a fast-tracked proceeding which did not resemble a trial.”He was sentenced to death in November on accusations of “tearing down highway railings and setting fire to rubbish cans and tires,” the group said.German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said it showed a “boundless contempt for human life.”Iran on Saturday and Friday again summoned the British and German ambassadors to protest their countries’ actions, marking the 15th time in less than three months Tehran has called in foreign envoys as the demonstrations continue."