15/01/2026 07:10
The Guardian
Iranian state media quotes judiciary as saying Soltani not given death sentence, after family earlier told his execution had been postponedFull report: Iran protest killings have halted, Trump claims, as Tehran says executions are ‘out of the question’Iran crisis explained: what we know so farAnalysis: why western diplomats are wary of predicting regime’s end daysPodcast: Massacres and executions: what are we hearing from inside Iran?More now on Erfan Soltani: the 26-year-old Iranian man arrested on 10 January during Iran’s protests has not been sentenced to death, the country’s judiciary was quoted as saying on Thursday by state media.The judiciary said Soltani is being charged with “colluding against the country’s internal security and propaganda activities against the regime” but that the death penalty does not apply to such charges if they are confirmed by a court, Reuters has just reported. Continue reading...
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