Iran postponed the execution of Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old protester, on Wednesday. Soltani was sentenced to death shortly after his arrest. The decision came amid escalating protests and a rising death toll in Iran.
Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei demanded swift trials and executions for those he termed "rioters." He referenced incidents of violence allegedly committed by protesters. However, the execution of Soltani, the first protester slated for execution, was delayed.
President Trump had threatened "strong action" if Iran executed protesters. Sources indicated this threat influenced the postponement.
Iran faces widespread protests against the regime. Authorities have responded with increasing force.
Soltani's fate remains uncertain. The Iranian government has not announced a new execution date. The situation remains tense.
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