Iran postponed the execution of a 26-year-old protester, Erfan Soltani, on Wednesday. The decision followed international condemnation and threats of "strong action" from President Trump. Soltani's execution was scheduled shortly after his arrest.
The postponement occurred amidst escalating protests and a rising death toll in Iran. Iranian authorities have met demonstrations with deadly force. Earlier Wednesday, Iran's chief justice demanded swift trials and executions for protesters, labeled as "rioters."
President Trump indicated the news from Iran was a positive development. He had warned of consequences if executions proceeded. Human rights groups and Soltani's family confirmed the postponement.
Iran faces ongoing unrest fueled by economic grievances and political restrictions. The government's response has drawn widespread criticism.
Soltani's fate remains uncertain. Further developments are expected as international pressure mounts.
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