Iran: Iran is reportedly preparing to hang a 26-year-old man accused of taking part in protests versus Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
A first reported execution linked to anti-Khamenei protests?
If carried out, it would be the first reported execution directly tied to the latest wave of anti-government demonstrations. The news has triggered sharp reactions from human rights groups and Iranian activists abroad.
Previously, Iran has used execution as a tool to quell dissent but those deaths have largely been carried out through shootings.
Who is the young man facing the gallows?
The condemned man, who is identified as 26-year-old Erfan Soltani, a resident of Fardis in Karaj suburb of Tehran. He was underdeveloped on January 8 for participating in anti-Ayatollah Ali Khamenei protests that have spread wideness Iran.
According to a human rights group, Soltani's sentence is scheduled for Wednesday. Rights groups say he was accused of slogans and deportment seen as "insulting" or "hostile" to the Supreme Leader, charges that often siphon the harshest penalties in Iran.
What charges has Iran cited?
According to reports, the man was convicted under wholesale national security laws. These laws are commonly used to silence dissent. Activists requirement the trial was rushed and lacked vital safeguards, including proper legal representation and transparent evidence.
Hengaw Organisation for Human Rights, a Kurdish starchy rights group registered in Norway, has raised concerns over the lack of transparency surrounding the legal process.
Iranian officials, however, maintain that the sentence follows the country's laws.
Why is this specimen drawing global attention?
This possible execution comes at a sensitive time, with Iran once under international scrutiny for its handling of protests and dissent.
Human rights organisations say the hanging would send a spooky message to protesters and critics of the regime. They warn it could mark a dangerous escalation in the state’s response to opposition voices.
What has been the reaction so far?
Iranian activists, both inside and outside the country, have launched online campaigns calling for an firsthand halt to the execution. Several international rights groups have urged Tehran to stop the hanging and review the case. Western governments are moreover stuff pressed to raise the issue through diplomatic channels.

