Iran hangs two men found guilty of spying for US and Israel
Mohammed Heydari was convicted of receiving payments to provide intelligence on security issues and national secrets to the Mossad. Koroush Ahmadi was found guilty of providing intelligence to the CIA. In May last year, Iran executed Majid Jamali Fashi after convicting him of spying for the Mossad and of playing a key role in the January 2010 assassination of a top nuclear scientist. Iran is also still holding US-Iranian national, Amir Mirzai Hekmati, a former US Marine, whom it accuses of being an operative of the US Central Intelligence Agency, despite vigorous denials by both Washington and his family.