Iran says arrested protester Erfam Soltani has not been sentenced to death – Bundlezy

Iran says arrested protester Erfam Soltani has not been sentenced to death

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A shopkeeper facing execution over his involvement in the Iran protests is no longer at risk of the death penalty

Essam Soltani, 26, was detained last week as Iran has been swept by mass protests against the regime, reportedly leading to thousands of deaths and arrests after violence.

He is thought to have been the first Iranian protester facing death penalty since the latest demonstrations.

Soltani’s family said he could be executed at any moment before Iranian regime appeared to make a U-turn.

Iran’s state-controlled media said today that Soltani’s charge is ‘colluding against the country’s internal security and propaganda activities against the regime’ and that death penalty does not apply to it if confirmed by a court.

Human Rights activist Erfan Soltani who was at risk of being executed by hanging in Iran for protesting
Essam Soltani was due to be hanged, and his family said they were allowed just one ten-minute meeting with him during what they thought was their goodbye (Picture: X)

Donald Trump issued a warning to Iran earlier in the week after the mounting death toll, saying that the US military was looking at ‘some very strong options.’

The US president said today he has been told that the regime’s deadly crackdown against protesters is easing and there are no plans for mass executions.

Protests have swept through Iranian cities and towns in recent weeks, sparked by unhappiness over rampant inflation.

More than 2,000 are feared dead and almost 20,000 people have been arrested during the unrest, according the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency.

The protests and Trump’s involvement have further soured the already tense relationship between Tehran and Washington.

The US, which has at least 19 military bases in the Middle East, began pulling military personnel from some of the locations.

Iran issued a threat to Trump live on state TV and during pro-regime rallies, saying that ‘next time the bullet won’t miss.’

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