Iran Supreme Court to retry three linked to 2019 protests – IRNA

Riot police tries to disperse people as they protest on a highway against increased gas price in Tehran, Iran November 16, 2019. (Reuters)

SULAIMANI (ESTA) — Iran’s Supreme Court has agreed to retry three men over links to last year’s anti-government protests and whose death sentences have been suspended, according to the state IRNA news agency.

The news agency did not say when the trial would take place or identify the men, but Iran’s judiciary in July suspended the execution of Amirhossein Moradi, Mohammad Rajabi and Saeed Tamjidi, Reuters reported.

Those three were arrested during protests in November 2019 over gasoline price hikes that quickly turned political, with protesters demanding that top officials step down.

Human rights activists had said the death sentences initially handed to the three men had been aimed at intimidating future protesters.

The judiciary’s decision to suspend the sentences, which were passed earlier this year, followed public anger that included the social media hashtag #do_not_execute.

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