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Iranian protester Erfan Soltani reported scheduled for execution
Summary
Human rights groups report that 26-year-old Erfan Soltani was arrested after recent protests and is scheduled for execution on Wednesday; they say he was denied access to a lawyer and granted only a brief family visit.
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Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old clothes shop owner, was arrested following recent nationwide protests in Iran. Human rights organisations report he has been rapidly processed and is scheduled for execution on Wednesday. Rights groups say he was given little or no access to legal counsel and that his family was only allowed a short final visit. The case has been cited alongside wider reports of mass arrests and an intensified government response to the protests.
Reported facts:
- Erfan Soltani was arrested at his home in Fardis after anti-government demonstrations, according to rights groups.
- Rights groups report he was denied effective access to a lawyer and that official charges were not clearly communicated to his family.
- He is reported to have been sentenced to death and is scheduled for execution on Wednesday; the family was reportedly given a brief final visit.
- Human rights organisations link the case to a larger wave of detentions, saying about 10,700 people have been arrested since the protests began.
Summary:
The case is being presented by rights groups as an example of rapid legal processing and concerns about due process amid a broader crackdown on protests. Soltani's execution is reported to be scheduled imminently. International officials and human rights organisations have publicly expressed concern. Undetermined at this time.
