In a move that has sparked international outrage, Iran has sentenced popular rapper Toomaj Salehi to death for his involvement in the nationwide protests triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini. Salehi, a well-known figure in the Iranian hip-hop community, has been vocal in his support for the protests, using his music to criticize the Iranian government's actions and policies. His arrest in October 2022 and subsequent death sentence have highlighted the Iranian regime's harsh crackdown on dissent and freedom of expression.
The protests, which began in September 2022 following the death of 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian woman Mahsa Amini in police custody, have seen widespread participation across the country. Amini was arrested for allegedly wearing an "improper" hijab, according to the morality police, and her death has ignited a fury against the Iranian government's oppressive policies, particularly towards women. Salehi's music, which openly supported the protests and condemned the government's actions, made him a target for authorities, leading to his arrest and the grave sentence announced by his lawyer.
The international community has condemned Salehi's sentencing, with many viewing it as a blatant attack on freedom of speech and a desperate measure by the Iranian government to quell the ongoing unrest. The sentence, which Salehi's lawyer has indicated will be appealed, has also sparked a broader conversation about the use of capital punishment in Iran, especially in cases involving political dissent and non-viol…
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