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Prisons turned to slaughter houses of human rights

By Maryam Fakhar

As authorities demand accelerated executions and death sentences, I encountered news that was unbelievable in the realm of human rights and humanity. We have frequently heard the Head of the Islamic Republic’s Judiciary, Mohseni-Eje’i, call for the acceleration of the issuance and impl...


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Political prisoners in 56 different prisons across the country have gone on a hunger strike for the 118th consecutive week in protest against the recent wave of executions, torture, and violation of the dignity of detainees. Members of this campaign, while condemning the regime’s repressive policies under the title of a “war posture,” warned against the widespread violation o...


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Deprivation of the Right to Life as a Tool for Political Suppression

The systematic escalation in the issuance and implementation of death sentences following the widespread protests of December 2025/January 2026 (Dey 1404) constitutes a flagrant violation of the fundamental Right to Life. According to Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (...


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Examining the role of Iran’s judiciary chief and key judges in systemic repression and executions

A series of reports previously published under the title “The Judiciary in Iran; A Legal Instrument of Repression within the Framework of Velayat-e Faqih” demonstrated that the judiciary in Iran is not an independent institution for the administration of justice,...


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Qezel Hesar, the Final Station Before the Gallows

Following an unprecedented wave of political executions in Iran (17 executions in 35 days) and continuous pressure on political detainees, the forced transfer of political prisoners to Qezel Hesar—notoriously known as the “Execution Prison”—continues. These transfers signal a new strategic sh...


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