Amnesty International describes the amnesty agreed upon by the leader of the Islamic Republic as a spontaneous amnesty to suppress the protests.
Amnesty International states that the amnesty agreed upon by the leader of the Islamic Republic is for suppressing international protests.
Nina Navid from Amnesty International said that many protesters should not be imprisoned and should be released. This amnesty does not include those who have been sentenced to death. Amnesty International has stated and documented that these individuals have been tortured, subjected to abuse, and whipped, and as a result, they have confessed to crimes they did not commit. While they only participated in peaceful protests without violence, these charges should be invalidated, and sentences, including the death sentences of those who participated in peaceful demonstrations, should be cancelled.
The announcement that the leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran has agreed to amnesty for some prisoners, including protesters of recent protests, has sparked reactions from users, as well as some public figures and civil and legal institutions.