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Helmut Brandstätter, Toomaj Salehi's political sponsor, wrote on his Twitter:

Please let us not remain silent anymore!! I am devastated by the news:

Toomaj Salehi, for whom I have taken on sponsorship, has been sentenced to death. As an individual, I can do no more than raise awareness of his situation and make appeals (such as putting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard on the terrorist list). But Foreign Minister Schallenberg could do more, starting with informing the Iranian ambassador that we will not tolerate the profound human rights violations in Iran. Please, everyone, advocate for Toomaj and all other political prisoners. Whether through social media, through the media, through demonstrations... I am with you everywhere!

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No one should be arrested or threatened with their life for exposing people or speaking their mind. Unfortunately even here in the U.K. people like Julian Assange are locked up for the crime of journalism exposing the bad actions of multiple world governments. This is something I would have regarded as unthinkable here many years ago.

However atleast when governments are too much, people will eventually have had enough and push back. I honestly think everyone I have met from your country are consistently some of the nicest people on earth... in some ways I think that might be your biggest problem!

Yup, I believe we are too nice for our own good. We cannot push back as they do. The regime kills, tortures and executes and we just post hashtags. We have not handled a gun for four generations, nore we can even kill a fly.

A brave guy !