Utahns respond to death sentence of Iranian protestor
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54% : They also love their family members who remain in Iran.46% : While they worry for those in Iran, Utahns such as Ghandehari remain hopeful for the future.
45% : The couple worries for their loved ones in Iran.
43% : "There is no reason to negotiate with a government that is repressing its people." They encouraged Utahns to continue sharing information online about the protests in Iran as it comes out.
40% : He added that he is not surprised by the recent move by the Iranian government, which he said doesn't represent the people of Iran.
39% : While many people have died in Iran during protests in recent weeks, this is the first known death sentence from the government.
21% : They also highly encouraged Americans to write to the United Nations and other organizations to push for an investigation into the human rights violations in Iran.
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