Iran has executed over 100 people since the Hamas terrorist attack on Oct. 7, drawing attention to Israel and the Gaza Strip.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) condemned Iran’s actions, urging the international community to ostracize the country.
Independent reports suggest Iran has executed 114 people for “fabricated crimes,” with Amnesty International highlighting Iran’s high execution rate, particularly targeting the Baluchi ethnic minority group. (Trending: Eight Republicans Who Shamefully Sided With Democrats Over Impeachment)
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NCRI’s leader, Maryam Rajavi, criticized Iran’s government for its human rights violations, emphasizing the regime’s disregard for recognized human rights principles and standards.
“On Wednesday, November 15, 2023, as the United Nations General Assembly’s Third Committee was considering a resolution condemning the systematic and widespread violation of human rights in Iran, the henchmen of the Iranian regime executed six prisoners,” wrote the group.
The NCRI highlighted that Iran has been sanctioned By the U.N. for “systematic and widespread violation of human rights,” but has not stopped carrying “out brutal executions in an increasing manner”, demanding the rest of the world “ostracize” Iran.
“Appeasement with this regime, which has set unprecedented records in executions, terrorism, and warmongering, is a clear violation of all international and recognized human rights standards,” insisted the NCRI.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s involvement in responding to the Israel-Hamas war and the ongoing operations in Gaza has drawn attention.
Amnesty International has also railed against Iran in public statement.
“This arbitrary deprivation of people’s lives must stop,” demanded the humanitarian group.
Additionally, a meeting in Riyadh included Raisi and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who faces an arrest warrant related to alleged chemical weapon attacks.
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