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Iran Denies Death Sentences After Demonstrations-Related Arrests, Un Calls for "a Moratorium"

The Iranian government is trying to reduce international pressure by saying that no death penalty has yet been imposed on those arrested in recent weeks, a statement which has not prevented the UN from expressing its concern, because "the magistrates continue to prosecute them for acts for which, according to the law, the death penalty is automatic".

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The Iranian government is trying to reduce international pressure by saying that no death penalty has yet been imposed on those arrested in recent weeks, a statement which has not prevented the UN from expressing its concern, because "the magistrates continue to prosecute them for acts for which, according to the law, the death penalty is automatic".

·Paris, France
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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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