Iran Demonstration Participant's Death Penalty Stops Again Against Citizen's Repulsion Consideration July 20, 4:56

State media said authorities suspended the execution of the sentence, and the court would again hear it, as the three men who participated in the anti-government demonstration in Iran were criticized for being sentenced to death. I told you. In Iran, it is unusual for the judiciary to make a decision once it has been revised, and there may have been a desire to alleviate public opposition.

In Iran, anti-government demonstrations spread throughout the country in November last year, triggered by the increase in gasoline prices.

On June 14, justice officials announced that they had sentenced them to death for blaming banks and others for the three men who participated in the protest, and immediately after that, a series of voices calling for the suspension of executions on the net. In addition, protests have taken place in some cities.

Under such circumstances, the state-owned media announced on the 19th that the execution of the sentence was suspended and the court would try again, and a male lawyer who received the judgment also asked Twitter on the same day, ``A document requesting reexamination of the judgment Was submitted to the court and was accepted.”

It is unusual for the judiciary to revise the decision once decided, and there may have been the intention of the Iranian authorities to soften the opposition of the people in order to avoid further anti-government demonstrations while inflation due to US sanctions became serious. There is also.