The growing trend of executions in Iran, particularly involving women, unfolds a tragic narrative where systemic abuse and societal neglect culminate in a harrowing cycle of violence. These women, often victims of child marriage and domestic violence, find themselves ensnared in a judicial system that dismisses their suffering as mere crimes. Political repression amplifies their plight, as authorities wield the death penalty as a tool of intimidation. Urgent global action is essential to halt this escalating crisis and to protect the most vulnerable in society.
Iran’s Alarming Execution Rates: Women Trapped in a Cycle of Violence and Injustice
