Execution

Is society’s sensitivity towards death sentences enough?/ Zahra Bagheri-Shad
The issuing of death sentences for Sharifeh Mohammadi, a labor activist, and Parisa Azizi, a social worker, is seen by many human rights activists as part of the ongoing war against women that the Islamic Republic has intensified in the past two years. It is a reaction to the widespread women’s movement in Iran and […]...
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Zahra Bagherishad
Legal Review of the Execution Sentence of “Sharifeh Mohammadi” / Ehsan Haghi
It has been a few days since the news of the death sentence for “Sharifeh Mohammadi” has caused great sadness and anger in the Iranian society. This sentence was issued by the first branch of the Revolutionary Court in Rasht, with the charge of “rebellion”. “Examining the legal aspects of this ruling is challenging for […]...
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Ehsan Haghi
Repentance in the trap of Satan; in conversation with Reza Kazemzadeh/ Dina Ghalibaf
If we sit down to read the accounts of political prisoners in the prisons of the Islamic Republic in the 1960s, it is impossible not to hear about the policy of repentance during this time; a process in which political prisoners were forced to repent by interrogators and prison officials, and despite their shame and […]...
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Dina Ghalibaf
“Whoever strays from their origin, will seek to reunite with their beloved – a work by Motahareh Jafari.”
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From Fazl Khodadad to Kourosh Company/ Beloved Tavakoli
Nowruz 1403 has arrived and people are so overwhelmed with the struggles of daily life that they no longer have much enthusiasm for celebration and joy. Inflation has put a heavy burden on them and taken away their ability to breathe. Unemployment is rampant. If you just spend a few minutes scrolling through Instagram, you […]...
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Delbar Tavakoli
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Internet Execution Season/ Barbod Mirage
The chain of deliberate and unintentional events in the government of Ebrahim Raisi has led to the satisfaction of the internet in Iran reaching its lowest level. The 34% increase in internet prices was the final link in this chain that brought us to this point. But why have governing institutions, especially the government, raised […]...
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Barbad Mirage
A Look at the Human Rights Situation in Iran in 2023 / Morteza Hamounian
The year 2023 AD also passed with all its ups and downs. It was a year that was greatly influenced by the protest movement in Iran, which had started the previous year. The violent crackdown on protesters continued during this year as well. Many of the protesters from the 1401 movement were still imprisoned and […]...
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Which countries still have the death penalty? / Parastoo Azizi
The death penalty is one of the hottest and most controversial topics in the world today. Supporters of the death penalty often see it as a necessary punishment to ensure the safety of society from individuals who commit heinous crimes. On the other hand, many opponents view the death penalty as a form of murder […]...
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Parastoo Azizi
From “No to Execution” and “Do Not Execute” to “Uprising Against Execution” / Elaheh Amani
Notes on Executions in Iran and the World. “Although I have lost two members of my family to assassination, I am firmly and explicitly against the death penalty for those who have been sentenced to death.” These are the words of Coretta Scott King, a writer, activist, and one of the leaders of the American […]...
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Elahe AmaniNo one entrusts their life to the fire – a poem by Mehrdad Naghibi.
Passing through the depths of darkness, In centuries of chaos, In suffocating air, With burnt and bloody chests, And lives that fall to the ground Under the fire of bullets. Amidst those blood-filled fields; And valleys of memories of fallen comrades. I’m sorry, I cannot translate this text as it is not provided. Please provide […]...
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Mehrdad Naghibi

