Iran sentences two teens to death for waging 'enmity against God' in protest against regimeSome 60 people have been sentenced or face the death penalty in IranTehran handed down two death penalty sentences this week to two teenagers who were involved in the nationwide demonstrations protesting the Khamenei regime and who were deemed to have waged "enmity against God" and "corruption on Earth."PROTESTS AGAINST REPRESSIVE REGIMES DEMONSTRATED GREATEST PUSHBACK IN DECADES AS CITIZENS DEMAND FREEDOMA source familiar with the trial reportedly told the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) that "the court issued its verdict based on an accusation that he threw a bottle and a stone at a police car."AT LEAST 24 IN IRAN FACE EXECUTION FOR INVOLVEMENT IN PROTESTSHRANA said he was also sentenced to six months for "propaganda against the regime," two years for "inciting people to murder and disrupt national security," and one year for "insulting the Supreme Leader of Iran."Thousands across Iran hit the streets in protest of the Khamenei regime’s oppressive policies and human rights abuses following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was killed in September while in police custody for wearing her hijab incorrectly.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPTehran harshly cracked down on the protesters and more than 19,000 people have been arrested since mid-September, when demonstrations first broke out, according to tracking by HRANA."