Changes in Iran's Judicial System: Death Sentence Revoked

Changes in Iran's Judicial System: Death Sentence Revoked

Sevinc Kərimova · Siyasət ·

Recent events in Iran's judicial system have brought about a situation that has captured the attention of the international community. Against the backdrop of political and social tensions in the country, this issue raises questions about how justice is administered.

Redaksiya reports that Iranian judicial authorities have announced that a death sentence was not issued in the case of Erfan Soltani, which had generated international resonance. This announcement has somewhat alleviated concerns regarding Soltani's fate.

Analysts state that the Iranian government uses methods of fear and pressure to deter citizens from taking to the streets. This strategy aims to prevent protests and opposition within the country. Court decisions and government actions affect the political atmosphere in Iranian society and increase concerns about citizens' rights and freedoms. Such steps are also criticized by international partners and negatively impact Iran's image.