Trump says 8 Iranian women protesters he asked to be released won’t be executed

President Trump announced on social media that eight women protesters in Iran, who were facing execution, will no longer be put to death. This development was shared by CBS News contributor Masih Alinejad, who reacted to the news. The situation highlights the ongoing tensions and human rights issues in Iran, where protests have been met with severe government crackdowns. The reprieve for these women is a significant moment in the broader context of international attention on Iran’s treatment of dissenters. This story underscores the power of global awareness and advocacy in influencing outcomes in human rights cases. QUESTION: How might international pressure and social media influence the decisions of governments in cases involving human rights? 

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