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Iran prepares for mass executions of protesters: the first could happen today
Iranian authorities have sentenced 26-year-old Erfan Soltani — one of those detained during the uprising in the city of Fardis — to death.
According to Euronews, citing human rights groups, the execution could be carried out as early as today.
Soltani was arrested in early January. He was charged with “enmity against God” — one of the most severe accusations in Iranian criminal law, which automatically leads to a death sentence.
The trial was held under a fast-track procedure, without a proper hearing and without access to an independent lawyer.
At the same time, Iran’s judiciary has officially announced plans to conduct rapid trials and carry out mass executions of protesters.
The authorities are making it clear that the suppression of the uprising will be completed at any cost.
If the international community does not intervene, the deranged ayatollah and his fanatics will drown the entire country in blood.
Donald Trump has previously warned Tehran that if the regime begins executing demonstrators, the United States will take “very tough measures”.
So far, those threats have not stopped the repression.
Iran prepares for mass executions of protesters: the first could happen today
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) January 14, 2026
Iranian authorities have sentenced 26-year-old Erfan Soltani — one of those detained during the uprising in the city of Fardis — to death.
According to Euronews, citing human rights groups, the… pic.twitter.com/rodKqbcQcB
As the protests in Iran approach the three week mark, thousands have been killed or captured, with fears the regime could start executing protesters today.
— ABC News (@ABC) January 14, 2026
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— Babak Taghvaee - The Crisis Watch (@BabakTaghvaee1) January 14, 2026