Executions of the 1960s

The death penalty, a tool for solidifying dictatorship and perpetuating tyranny/ Atena Daemi
We are on the eve of the anniversary of the executions of the summer of 1367. The dark summer in which thousands of political activists were executed, in violation of the law. Among these men and women, many had completed their sentences and were looking forward to their freedom. But they were executed, en masse […]...
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Atena Daemi
Can repentance turn into a torturer?/ Monireh Baradaran
The question is: Can repentance turn into a torturer? But perhaps it is more appropriate to change the question to the complicity of “repentance” with the “torturer”: Can repentance become an accomplice to the torturer? The “real torturer” gains absolute obedience from the victim by turning them into their prey, but they are never willing […]...
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Monireh Baradaran
The story testifies / Alireza Ismailzadeh
Literature has recorded the first execution to the last massacre. You must have heard this sentence many times: “Their work is finished.” From the mouth of a taxi driver, a working woman, a daily wage laborer, or a student who has confidently set a deadline: “They won’t see the end of 1401,” “Next year in […]...
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Alireza Ismailzadeh