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DUBAI/PARIS, April 22 (Reuters) - An Iranian opposition leader criticised European countries on Wednesday for doing too little to halt executions in Iran, after Tehran carried out another execution in what opponents say is a wartime crackdown on dissent.
The Iranian regime executed more than 1,600 people last year — marking a three decade high not seen since the end of the Islamic Republic’s war against Iraq in 1989. The shocking figures were included in a joint report released by the nonprofit Iran Human Rights and Together Against the Death Penalty,
Even as a fragile two-week ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. holds – sparing about 90 million Iranians from the immediate threat of bombardment – many Iranians at home and abroad say they still face an intensifying wave of threats from the Islamic Republic regime as it continues cracking down on dissent.
As a second round of U.S.-Iran negotiations are expected, Iranian refugees tell NewsNation the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) continues to execute civilians of the war-torn nation.
The Iran regime’s internet blackout is silencing millions and hiding executions, Iranian writer says
The most underreported story in Iran is the one its brutal regime is waging against its own people – the near total internet blackout that is shielding the world from witnessing hundreds of
Dr. Sheila Nazarian, an Iranian-American who fled the country as a child, discusses the U.S.-Iran conflict and sheds light on the regime’s use of executions against its own people on 'America Reports.
Iran executes former atomic energy employee Mehdi Farid for alleged Mossad links as rights groups decry opaque trial, coerced confessions and media blackout.View on euronews