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An Iranian rapper detained in late October after expressing support for anti-government demonstrations may be sentenced to death at the end of the process, which began on Saturday behind closed doors, their relatives said on their Twitter account.
Iran It is the site of a protest movement unleashed on September 16 by the death of a young woman. Mahsa AminiA 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman who died after being detained by the vice police in Tehran.
The authorities condemn these protests as “riots” promoted by the West.
At least 416 people have died in the crackdown on demonstrations, according to the latest balance released by Norway-based NGO Iran Human Rights (IHR), while 15,000 people have been detained, according to the Special Rapporteur. UN about Iran.
Toumaj Salehi “Now he is in serious danger,” the rapper’s relatives wrote on his Twitter account on Saturday. “His trial is taking place behind closed doors” without legal representation, they added.
Accused of being an “enemy of God”.
The rapper, according to the same source, is accused of being an “enemy of God” and “corruption on earth”, crimes punishable the death penalty.
November 2 official news agency irna posted a video in which she said Salehi was blindfolded and said he “made a mistake”.
“Forced confessions,” human rights activists immediately condemned.
Shortly before his arrest, the rapper gave an interview to a Canadian network highly critical of the regime. CBC. “This is a mafia, ready to kill the whole nation (…) in order to keep their power, their money and their weapons,” he condemned.
Iranian justice has already handed down six death sentences since the demonstrations began in mid-September, but the number is expected to rise as, according to Amnesty International, at least 21 people are on trial for crimes that carry the death penalty. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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