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Iran Releases Protester Erfan Soltani on Bail After Execution Fears

The judiciary rejects death-sentence claims, saying he faces security charges carrying prison terms.

Overview

  • His lawyer said he was freed Saturday on two billion tomans bail (about $12,600) and retrieved his personal items.
  • State media and the rights group Hengaw also reported the release, updating earlier claims that his execution was imminent.
  • Officials deny any death sentence and cite charges of assembly and collusion against internal security plus propaganda activities, offenses that carry prison terms.
  • The judiciary says the case continues under investigation, as Soltani’s detention in Karaj — reportedly including Ghezel Hesar prison — drew scrutiny over conditions.
  • International focus intensified after US warnings against executing protesters, while rights groups report thousands killed during the unrest, figures disputed by Tehran.