The semi-official Fars News Agency said the two dead men were members of Jundullah (God's Soldiers), which predominantly Shia
Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television reported on May 29 that Jundullah had said it was behind the mosque bombing the previous day in Zahedan, which occurred as
But Saturday's Fars report did not mention the mosque blast, saying the two executed men were members of a terrorist group and accused of waging war against the Islamic Republic.
It named one of them as Abdolhamid Rigi but did not say whether he was related to Jundullah leader Abdolmalek Rigi.
Jundullah says it fights for the rights of minority Sunnis in
Separately on Saturday,
Zahedan is the capital of Sistan-Baluchestan province, where most people are minority Sunni Muslims and ethnic Baluchis.
Three people convicted of involvement in the mosque bombing were hanged in public in Zahedan on May 30. A day later, clashes broke out between supporters and opponents of a Sunni cleric in the city and six people died in an arson attack.
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Sectarian violence is relatively rare in
In next Friday's election, conservative President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who often rails against foreign threats to































