Domestic Several activists, lawyers, and Iranian citizens condemned the execution on social media. They claimed that Shekari was denied access to a lawyer during his interrogations and other legal proceedings leading up to his death. Mohsen Borhani, an assistant professor of criminal law at
University of Tehran, has strongly condemned Shekari's execution in a debate in
Imam Sadiq University, a religious institution founded by the conservative politician,
Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani, that has been instrumental in the recruitment of hardliner politicians in the Islamic Republic. Iranian actor
Navid Mohammadzadeh made a post on
Instagram reading, "Nothing washes off blood." The post tagged Shekari's name. Another Iranian actor,
Taraneh Alidoosti, made an Instagram post following Shekari's execution reading, "Your silence means supporting oppression and oppressors." Many other celebrities have condemned Shakeri's execution and the government's use of sham trials and death sentences, including prominent Iranian footballer
Ali Karimi, well-known actresses
Golshifteh Farahani and
Nazanin Boniadi, and Iranian rapper
Hichkas. Sharyar, a protester who was held in prison before being released,
tweeted that he and Shekari had crossed paths during their incarceration and that "Mohsen Shekari loved life — he was waiting for his freedom." He said Shekari was a "quiet young man" who had worked at a Tehran café before deciding to join the protests, and that Shekari held hope that his death sentence would be commuted to 10 years in prison. criticizing The Revolutionary Court's tradition of holding trials behind closed doors, not allowing accused parties to pick their own lawyers, and not allowing accused parties to review the evidence that will be used against them. In an interview featured in the reformist newspaper
Etemad, sociology professor Taghi Azadarmaki warned that the judicial system's punishment of protesters would backfire: "If the system punishes the protesters, people's behavior will become radical, and their patience will end. The news of issuing death sentences and long-term prisons is dangerous. If this trend continues, people will tend towards fundamentalist changes." Amnesty also reported that Iranian authorities are pursuing death sentences against at least 18 people, 12 of whom were at imminent risk of execution at the time of their report, while 6 were facing trial for crimes that carry the death penalty as the maximum sentence. •
Foreign Minister of Germany Annalena Baerbock tweeted that Shekari "was tried and executed in a perfidious rushed trial for disagreeing with the regime. The Iranian regime's contempt for humanity is limitless. But the threat of execution will not stifle people's will for freedom"; • The
European Union said it "condemns his execution in the strongest possible terms". == See also ==