Iran’s judiciary said on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s claims that Iran had canceled the executions of eight women were based on false reports, adding that none of the women had been facing execution.
Iran’s judiciary said on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s claims that Iran had canceled the executions of eight women were based on false reports, adding that none of the women had been facing execution.
“None of these women were facing execution for their sentences to be… https://t.co/eoc0nQZICI
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) April 22, 2026
Iran’s judiciary said on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s claims that Iran had canceled the executions of eight women were based on false reports, adding that none of the women had been facing execution.
“None of these women were facing execution for their sentences to be revoked,” the judiciary said in a statement.
It accused Trump of “trying to manufacture achievements from false news.”
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