Maryam Namazie Resistance against surging executions in Iran continue.

5-February-2024

On 25 January 61 women political prisoners in Evin prison held a day-long hunger strike in condemnation of the surge in executions, including of a protestor arrested during the Woman, Life, Freedom revolution, Mohamad Ghobadlou.

On 30 January, there was a national strike in Iranian Kurdistan against the executions of Kurdish political prisoners Mohammad Faramarzi, Mohsen Mazloum, Wafa Azarbar, and Pejman Fatehi.


On 31 January, a group of prisoners on death row at Ghezel Hesar prison declared a hunger strike every Tuesday to draw attention to the urgent need to halt executions; other prisoners have joined the campaign.

Join #TuesdaysAgainstExecutions #EndExecutionsInIran. Join protests that are being organised in city centres worldwide, write a poem, sing a song, draw a picture, take a photo or video of yourself with the hashtags…

Your support and solidarity with thousands of prisoners on death row can help save lives.
#TuesdayAgainstExcecutions
#StopExecutionsInIran
#RageAgainstExecutions

Maryam Namazie is an Iranian-born activist and Spokesperson of the
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and One Law for All.

Tuesdays Against Executions In Iran

Maryam Namazie Resistance against surging executions in Iran continue.

5-February-2024

On 25 January 61 women political prisoners in Evin prison held a day-long hunger strike in condemnation of the surge in executions, including of a protestor arrested during the Woman, Life, Freedom revolution, Mohamad Ghobadlou.

On 30 January, there was a national strike in Iranian Kurdistan against the executions of Kurdish political prisoners Mohammad Faramarzi, Mohsen Mazloum, Wafa Azarbar, and Pejman Fatehi.


On 31 January, a group of prisoners on death row at Ghezel Hesar prison declared a hunger strike every Tuesday to draw attention to the urgent need to halt executions; other prisoners have joined the campaign.

Join #TuesdaysAgainstExecutions #EndExecutionsInIran. Join protests that are being organised in city centres worldwide, write a poem, sing a song, draw a picture, take a photo or video of yourself with the hashtags…

Your support and solidarity with thousands of prisoners on death row can help save lives.
#TuesdayAgainstExcecutions
#StopExecutionsInIran
#RageAgainstExecutions

Maryam Namazie is an Iranian-born activist and Spokesperson of the
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and One Law for All.

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