Iran rejected Donald Trump’s claim that the US President had claimed that due to his signature the execution of more than 800 prisoners in Tehran was stopped. Iran’s judiciary described it as completely fake and misleading and said that there was no such number.
Trump’s claim that Tehran stopped the execution of 800 protesting prisoners is ‘completely false’, according to Iran’s top prosecutor. He said that no such number exists nor has the judiciary taken any such decision.
What did Trump say?
This comment from the Public Prosecutor of Iran has come when Donald Trump had claimed that Iran has canceled more than 800 scheduled death sentences. He thanked Iran for this step and said that it has reduced American military action. Trump had already warned that the killing and mass executions of peaceful protesters would cross America’s red line.
‘Thousands died in the action of Iran government’
A US-based human rights activist told news agency Mizan that the Iranian government’s crackdown has resulted in thousands of deaths and thousands of arrests. The activist said, ‘The death toll in Iran has reached 5002, which includes protesters, security personnel, children and civilians. He said that 26,800 protesters were detained.
Iran’s President warned Trump
Iranian President Masoud Pejeshkian has issued a stern warning that if there is any attack on Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, it will be considered an open war against the entire Iranian nation. He blamed America for the country’s economic problems.
He said that the people of Iran are facing huge difficulties due to the old enmity and inhumane sanctions of America and its allied countries. Earlier, Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei had called Donald Trump a criminal. He alleged that Trump was responsible for the deaths and damage caused during the recent turbulent times in Iran.

