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Trump Claims Iran Halts Execution of Protester Erfan Soltani

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US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Iran has decided not to execute Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old protester whose case had gained international attention. According to Trump, Iran has ceased its plans for executions following increased scrutiny from human rights groups and intervention from the US State Department. "The killing has stopped. The executions have stopped," Trump asserted from the Oval Office.

Erfan Soltani was reportedly detained just days prior for his involvement in anti-government protests in Fardis, near Tehran. Rumours of his impending execution had sparked outrage and fear among his supporters and international observers. A relative, under anonymity due to security concerns, described Soltani as "kind and warmhearted", frustrated by the swift trial that offered him no legal representation or opportunity for appeal.

The State Department had publicly condemned Iran's actions, stating Soltani was just one of over 10,600 Iranians arrested for asserting basic rights. Commenting on Iran's judicial process, they critiqued its notorious reputation for rushed trials. In contrast, Iranian Attorney General Mohammad Movahedi Azad labelled the protesters as "terrorists," promising strict legal measures.

Speaking from the White House, Trump reiterated the US's strong stance against any potential executions, indicating possible repercussions if they were carried out. His admonition was clear: the US would consider strong actions should Iran continue its harsh crackdowns. Meanwhile, Soltani's family has faced limited access to information concerning his charges, even as they have endeavoured to understand his legal standing, according to CNN.

Key Takeaways:

  • US President Trump states Iran will not execute protester Erfan Soltani.

  • Soltani's case attracted international concern over human rights violations.

  • The US has warned Iran of strong actions in the event of further executions.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from CNN 2026-01-15

 

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Give that man a prize !

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Trump Claims is pretty much the same as saying Trump Lies...

On 1/15/2026 at 6:32 AM, Jim Blue said:

Give that man a prize !

F.I.F.A already has!

54 minutes ago, retayl said:

F.I.F.A already has!

He already just got a second hand Nobel peace prize medal. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

Just theatre. Bibi ordered Trump to abandon the planned attack following the riots as things aren’t going as planned. Thousands of rioters were and are being executed as we speak. And DJT is focused on one person only? Surely a fool can see through it.

"Charges do not carry the death penalty":

Should win a Nobellie in 2040.

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