Following the murder of Mahsa Amini and the outbreak of the "Woman Life Freedom" revolution in Iran, the Islamic Republic has executed thousands of people in an attempt to oppress the population and create an environment of fear. The regime’s reliance on the death penalty to enforce its rule reveals a brutal disregard for human life.
Systematic violations of human rights have been reported, as many of those accused were denied fair trials and access to proper legal representation. In many cases, executions have been used as a weapon to silence innocent protesters who were merely exercising their basic rights.
This widespread use of execution as a political tool underscores the regime's attempt to crush dissent at any cost, highlighting an urgent need for international attention and action to support the Iranian people's fight for freedom and justice.