The 37-year-old artist, who lived in İstanbul from 2018 to 2023, was deported to Iran by Turkish authorities in December, despite his pending asylum application.
Iranian media is reporting that Iran's Supreme Court has sentenced the musician to death for insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
Geopolitics abhors a power vacuum. One country’s loss is another’s gain, and the space left by Iran is being occupied, for now, by Turkey. This should come as no surprise: the history of the Middle East between the 16th and 18th centuries was that of struggle between the Ottoman and Persian empires, and it seems to be reviving in the 21st century.
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The Middle East is undergoing a profound transformation as new rivalries reshape its geopolitical order. For decades, the defining conflict in the region was a “cold war” between Iran and the Gulf Arab states, led by Saudi Arabia. This struggle, steeped in sectarian and strategic divides, fueled proxy wars and power struggles across the region.
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Most importantly, the commission offers a truism about Israel’s future survival: The Jewish state cannot afford to lose even one major war. In that regard — unsurprisingly given its composition — the commission points to Iran as the country’s long-term primary threat.
The site reported that the performer has been held in Iran since being extradited from Turkey in December of 2023. The Reporter said that multiple Iranian newspapers reported on Sunday that Tataloo was finally sentenced to die by Iran’s Supreme Court after it determined that he was guilty of insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
After spending months in jail, Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo in 2018 left for Turkey, where he created albums and performed in concerts. In 2023, however, Turkish authorities rejected his departure from Istanbul due to an expired passport and handed him over to Iranian officials.