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Execution of Iranian Protester Erfan Soltani Delayed Amid Trump Intervention

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The family of Iranian protester Erfan Soltani reported that his execution has been postponed, a decision they attribute to pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump announced that he received assurances from Iranian officials that executions in Iran have ceased. Soltani, who was arrested for participating in anti-government protests, faced potential execution after being sentenced to death on January 14. The Iranian judiciary later claimed he had not been sentenced to death, stating his charges do not warrant such a penalty. The situation highlights the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with over 10,600 protesters arrested amid demands for fundamental rights in Iran.

Key Details: • Erfan Soltani was arrested on January 10 and sentenced to death on January 14. • His execution has been postponed, but not canceled; family awaits further information. • Trump warned Iran against executing protesters and stated the U.S. would respond strongly if such actions occur. • Soltani's family has been denied access to information regarding his case and charges.

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Donald TrumpDepartment of StateIranTehranCuerpo de la Guardia Revolucionaria IslámicaHengawAbbas AraghchiErfan SoltaniSomayehFardisMohammad Movahedi AzadKaraj

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