 Ongoing protests in Iran will get new impetus. The execution of 23-year-old Moshan Shikari, a participant in the protests that swept Iran after the death of Masa Amini, may give new impetus to ongoing protests in the country. About it said the Institute for the Study of War of USA. It is said the regime is likely using the execution to deter protest participation and instill fear in demonstrators. The execution and the manner in which it was carried out could have the opposite effect, however. Social media reports indicate that neither Shikari nor his family were informed of his impending execution beforehand, depriving his family of the opportunity to bury him and of the location of a grave at which to mourn him. Institute for the Study of War says, the regime likely sought to avoid giving protesters the opportunity to rally in advance of Shikari's execution and should deprive them of a grave site around which to rally future commemoration ceremonies that could in turn become demonstrations. The covert burial of Shikari, however, opens possibilities for protesters to choose to commemorate him at any location or several.