Iran supreme court upholds death sentence against pop singer Tataloo
Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo, known as Tataloo. The reformist newspaper Etemad said the verdict was not final and could still be appealed against. Photograph: Hamed Badiee/Middle East Images/AFP/Getty Images
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Iran's Supreme Court has upheld a death sentence handed down
against pop singer Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo, known as Tataloo, on blasphemy
charges, the judiciary spokesman said Saturday.
Tataloo, who was extradited from Turkey in December 2023, was
initially handed a five-year prison sentence for blasphemy by the Tehran
Criminal Court.
However, the Supreme Court overturned that verdict and
referred the case to a different court, which later sentenced him to death.
"This ruling has now been confirmed and is ready for
execution," judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir told reporters.
He added that the singer's lawyer has filed two requests,
typically a retrial request and a clemency plea, which are currently under
review.
"These requests have been formally registered and are
under review," Jahangir said, adding that a decision would be announced in
due course.
Jahangir had first announced the death sentence in January,
while noting that the verdict was not final at that time.
The heavily tattooed Iranian singer was also sentenced to 10
years in prison for "promoting corruption and prostitution" and
spreading "propaganda" against the Islamic republic.
Tataloo received backing from conservative politicians,
including the late president Ebrahim Raisi, who sought to appeal to younger
Iranians.
In 2015, he released a pro-nuclear deal anthem that was
promoted by state media during the presidency of moderate Hassan Rouhani.
Tataloo had been living in Istanbul since 2018 before his
arrest and extradition.


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