伊朗在特朗普公开呼吁后同意不处决8名涉反政府抗议女性


2026年4月22日 美国东部时间下午5:09 / 福克斯新闻

据报道,首位因参与抗议被判处死刑的女性比塔·赫马蒂(Bita Hemmati)是被点名的8人之一

作者:邦尼·楚(Bonny Chu),福克斯新闻

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唐纳德·特朗普总统周三表示,在他前一天呼吁释放这些女性后,伊朗将不再处决8名与反政府抗议活动有关的女性。

“非常好的消息!我刚得知,原本今晚要在伊朗被处决的8名女性抗议者将不会被处死,”特朗普在Truth Social的一篇帖子中说道。

据报道,其中4名女性将立即获释,其余4人将服刑一个月。

特朗普感谢伊朗停止处决,他表示:“我非常感谢伊朗及其领导人尊重了我的请求。”

获释的伊朗囚犯称:“在特朗普面前,伊斯兰共和国遇到了对手”


2026年4月16日,唐纳德·特朗普总统在华盛顿白宫南草坪对媒体发表讲话。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

特朗普周二曾在社交媒体上表示,在当天晚些时候的谈判中释放这些女性可能对伊朗有利,他当时最终宣布延长两周停火协议。

“致即将与我的代表进行谈判的伊朗领导人:我将非常感激你们释放这些女性,”特朗普在回应一名活动人士在X平台上发布的8名身份不明女性的照片时说道。

“我相信你们会尊重这一做法,不要伤害她们!这将成为我们谈判的绝佳开端!”

不过据关注中东的媒体机构《新阿拉伯人报》报道,伊朗司法部迅速回应了特朗普的说法,否认这些女性曾面临处决。

司法部官方网站Mizan Online称:“特朗普再次被假新闻误导了。”“所谓即将被处决的女性中,有些人已经获释,其他人面临的指控若被维持定罪,最多也只会被判处监禁。”

伊朗将处决首位涉反政府骚乱的女性抗议者


2026年1月9日,伊朗民众在德黑兰参加反政府抗议活动。(UGC/美联社)

据人权组织透露,伊朗上周 reportedly 安排处决一名与1月骚乱有关的女性抗议者,这是德黑兰首例公开报道的涉及女性的死刑案件。

这名女性身份为比塔·赫马蒂,也是特朗普称将不再面临死刑处罚的8名女性之一。

伊朗全国抵抗委员会表示,赫马蒂最初是与丈夫和邻居一同在一起集体案件中被判刑的。

据联邦当局称,1月8日和9日,该团伙 allegedly 从屋顶投掷混凝土块、燃烧物等物品,打伤安保人员,并开展反政府“宣传”以破坏安全局势。


2026年1月9日,伊朗民众在德黑兰参加反政府抗议活动期间在街道中央纵火。(UGC/美联社)

一名伊朗记者在X平台的帖子中公布了其他女性的身份,称这些被告年龄最小的仅16岁。

据总部位于挪威的人权组织Hengaw透露,其中一名受害者名为33岁的迈赫博贝·沙巴尼(Mahboubeh Shabani),她被指控为1月骚乱中受伤的示威者提供帮助。

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这些女性的判决是伊朗政府针对异见更广泛镇压行动中一系列惩罚措施的最新一例。

人权组织表示,自今年早些时候抗议活动爆发以来,可能已有数千名抗议者被杀害。

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Iran agrees not to execute eight women tied to anti-regime protests after Trump’s public appeal

April 22, 2026 5:09pm EDT / Fox News

Bita Hemmati, reportedly the first woman sentenced to death for protest involvement, was among the eight named

By Bonny Chu, Fox News

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President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Iran will no longer execute eight women linked to anti-regime protests after he urged their release a day earlier.

“Very good news! I have just been informed that the eight women protestors who were going to be executed tonight in Iran will no longer be killed,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social.

Four of the women will reportedly be released immediately, while the remaining four will serve one-month prison sentences.

The president thanked Iran for halting the executions, saying, “I very much appreciate that Iran, and its leaders, respected my request.”

FREED IRANIAN PRISONER SAYS ‘IN TRUMP, THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC HAS MET ITS MATCH’

President Donald Trump speaks to the media on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 2026.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Trump previously said on social media Tuesday that releasing the women could work in Iran’s favor during negotiations scheduled later that day, when he ultimately announced an extension of a two-week ceasefire.

“To the Iranian leaders, who will soon be in negotiations with my representatives: I would greatly appreciate the release of these women,” Trump said Tuesday, responding to an activist’s post on X that included photos of eight unidentified women.

“I am sure that they will respect the fact that you did so. Please do them no harm! Would be a great start to our negotiations!!!”

Iran’s judiciary, however, quickly responded to Trump’s claims, denying that the women ever faced execution, according to Middle East-focused media outlet New Arab.

“Trump was misled once again by fake news,” the judiciary’s official Mizan Online website said. “The women who were claimed to be on the verge of execution, some of them have been released, while others face charges that, if convictions are upheld, would at most result in imprisonment.”

IRAN TO EXECUTE FIRST FEMALE PROTESTER TIED TO ANTI-REGIME UNREST

Iranians attend an anti-government protest in Tehran, Iran, on Jan. 9, 2026.(UGC/AP)

According to human rights groups, Iran reportedly last week scheduled the execution of a female protester linked to the January uprising, marking Tehran’s first publicly reported death penalty case involving a woman.

She was identified as Bita Hemmati and is among the eight women Trump said will no longer face capital punishment.

Hemmati was originally sentenced in a collective case alongside her husband and neighbors, the National Council of Resistance of Iran said.

On Jan. 8 and Jan. 9, the group allegedly threw objects such as concrete blocks and incendiary materials from rooftops, injured security forces and engaged in anti-regime “propaganda” in an effort to undermine security, according to federal authorities.

Demonstrators ignite a fire in the middle of the street during an anti-government protest in Tehran, Iran, on Jan. 9, 2026.(UGC/AP)

One Iranian journalist reported the identities of the other women in a post on X, claiming the defendants are as young as 16 years old.

One victim in particular, identified as Mahboubeh Shabani, 33, was accused of providing assistance to demonstrators injured during January’s uprising, according to the Norway-based Hengaw rights group.

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The women’s rulings are among the latest in a series of punishments issued amid a broader government crackdown on dissent.

Rights groups say thousands of protesters may have been killed since demonstrations erupted earlier this year.

Bonny Chu is a Digital Production Assistant at Fox News Digital.

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