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World Day Against the Death Penalty: Spotlight on Iran’s Alarming Execution Rates

As October 10 marks the World Day Against the Death Penalty, the global spotlight once again turns to Iran, a country with one of the highest execution rates per capita.
As October 10 marks the World Day Against the Death Penalty, the global spotlight once again turns to Iran, a country with one of the highest execution rates per capita.

As October 10 marks the World Day Against the Death Penalty, the global spotlight once again turns to Iran, a country with one of the highest execution rates per capita.

 

While the day was established by human rights organizations 22 years ago, it resonates with deeper meaning in Iran. The Iranian people’s call for “No to Execution” is intrinsically linked to their defiance against the ruling regime, which relies on mass executions for survival.

Iranian Prisoners Continue “No to Executions” Campaign Amid Rising Execution Rates

As Iran's regime escalates its use of the death penalty, the “No to Executions on Tuesdays” campaign has reached its 37th consecutive week.
As Iran's regime escalates its use of the death penalty, the “No to Executions on Tuesdays” campaign has reached its 37th consecutive week.

As Iran's regime escalates its use of the death penalty, the “No to Executions on Tuesdays” campaign has reached its 37th consecutive week.

 

On October 8, 2024, inmates in 22 prisons across Iran participated, aligning their protests with the upcoming World Day Against the Death Penalty. The campaign, which has garnered significant attention, condemns the regime’s increasing number of executions, demanding an end to this brutal practice.

Iran’s Leadership Faces Growing Internal Conflicts

Iran’s regime is experiencing increasing internal conflict as both domestic and regional crises escalate, putting pressure on its ruling factions.
Iran’s regime is experiencing increasing internal conflict as both domestic and regional crises escalate, putting pressure on its ruling factions.

 

Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is at the center of power struggles as competing political groups within the government clash over key appointments and policies. The tensions are intensifying, reflecting the fragility of the clerical dictatorship’s hold on power.

Illusion of National Unity: Pezeshkian’s Empty Rhetoric

One of the ongoing crises within Iran's regime is the concept of "national unity." The term, however, is riddled with flaws when examined under the mullahs' rule.
One of the ongoing crises within Iran's regime is the concept of "national unity." The term, however, is riddled with flaws when examined under the mullahs' rule.

 

In a government dominated by the absolute authority of an unelected Supreme Leader, the idea of “national unity” becomes hollow. In reality, unity within the regime can only revolve around Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, never the Iranian nation itself.

Iran’s rebellious youth respond to regime’s wave of executions

Amid a growing international campaign to end executions in Iran, rebellious youth across the country have launched bold acts of defiance against regime symbols of oppression.
Amid a growing international campaign to end executions in Iran, rebellious youth across the country have launched bold acts of defiance against regime symbols of oppression.

Amid a growing international campaign to end executions in Iran, rebellious youth across the country have launched bold acts of defiance against regime symbols of oppression.

 

This comes in response to a surge in executions, including 264 since Massoud Pezeshkian assumed the presidency. On October 10, the same day as the World Day Against the Death Penalty, a series of coordinated attacks targeted regime facilities in multiple cities, underscoring the escalating resistance within Iran.

Iran’s Involvement in the Gaza Conflict: Ripple Effects Across the Region

 Iranian support includes everything from supplying military equipment to logistical assistance such as tunnel construction and training militants.
 Iranian support includes everything from supplying military equipment to logistical assistance such as tunnel construction and training militants.

 Iranian support includes everything from supplying military equipment to logistical assistance such as tunnel construction and training militants.

 

This intervention has played a key role in prolonging and intensifying the violence, with former high-ranking Iranian official Ezzatollah Zarghami openly admitting his participation in training Palestinian resistance fighters.

Iran Faces Escalating Protests as Economic and Social Crises Deepen

In September 2024, Iran witnessed a surge in public unrest as citizens across the country organized at least 412 protests, spanning multiple sectors.
In September 2024, Iran witnessed a surge in public unrest as citizens across the country organized at least 412 protests, spanning multiple sectors.

In September 2024, Iran witnessed a surge in public unrest as citizens across the country organized at least 412 protests, spanning multiple sectors.

 

The protests reflect the deepening political and economic crises plaguing the nation, which have only been exacerbated by the new administration handpicked by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Despite the inauguration of a new government, the regime’s inability to address systemic issues has become increasingly apparent, driving widespread frustration.

Protests Across Iran Reflect Growing Discontent Amid Economic and Social Crisis

On October 7, 2024, widespread protests erupted across Iran, involving diverse groups ranging from retirees and oil workers to marginalized ethnic minorities.
On October 7, 2024, widespread protests erupted across Iran, involving diverse groups ranging from retirees and oil workers to marginalized ethnic minorities.

On October 7, 2024, widespread protests erupted across Iran, involving diverse groups ranging from retirees and oil workers to marginalized ethnic minorities.

 

These demonstrations underscored the nation’s escalating economic and social crises, as the government’s failure to address grievances led to increased frustration and desperation. In Tehran, retirees from the Telecommunications Company of Iran gathered to demand pension reforms, protesting the government’s mismanagement of their funds.

EU Sanctions Block Iranian Trucks from Transporting 182 European Goods, State New Agency Reports

In a significant blow to Iran’s transportation sector, the state-run ILNA news agency reported on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, that the European Union has imposed new sanctions prohibiting Iranian trucks from loading 182 categories of European goods.
In a significant blow to Iran’s transportation sector, the state-run ILNA news agency reported on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, that the European Union has imposed new sanctions prohibiting Iranian trucks from loading 182 categories of European goods.

In a significant blow to Iran’s transportation sector, the state-run ILNA news agency reported on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, that the European Union has imposed new sanctions prohibiting Iranian trucks from loading 182 categories of European goods.

 

This move comes as part of broader EU measures targeting the regime’s economy and its ability to engage in international logistics. According to ILNA, Ali Mahmoudi Saray, Chairman of the Iranian Federation of Transport and Logistics, confirmed that this ban has been in effect for the past month. “From a month ago, the loading of 182 European goods by Iranian trucks has been prohibited,” Saray stated, highlighting the increasing challenges Iranian logistics firms face due to these sanctions.

Hessen’s Prime Minister Urges Closure of Iranian Consulates in Germany Over Middle East Tensions

On Wednesday, October 9, Boris Rhein, the Prime Minister of Germany’s Hesse state, called for the closure of Iranian consulates in Germany, citing the Iranian regime’s support for proxy groups in the ongoing Middle East conflict.
On Wednesday, October 9, Boris Rhein, the Prime Minister of Germany’s Hesse state, called for the closure of Iranian consulates in Germany, citing the Iranian regime’s support for proxy groups in the ongoing Middle East conflict.

 

Rhein specifically requested that Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock shut down Iran’s consulate in Frankfurt, a key diplomatic mission for the Islamic Republic in the country. In a letter to Baerbock, Rhein condemned Iran as one of the primary backers of terrorist activities in the region, particularly about recent missile attacks on Israel by Iranian-supported groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah.