Opinioners say that Iran's iron regime in Iran has continued to carry out a execution while the world's eyes appoint its nuclear talks with the United States.
At least 22 prisoners were killed last week in less than four days with the “dramatically” death rate – with more risk now.
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Among them, Mahdi Hassan and Bossesi, whose lives are “great danger”, after their appeal was refused to be tried by the leaders of the Iranian and mercy.
The sources say that the worrying height of the executions is “a clear example of how repression is escalated at home while more focus is on nuclear negotiation.”
The angry Donald Trump pledges “There will be a bombing” if Tehran fails to get rid of a nuclear deal in the coming weeks.
Activists say attention has occupied these talks and away from Iran's shocking treatment of its members.
Between April 21 and 24, 22 prisoners were executed in Iran – on the occasion of a sharp rise in the losses that increased since President Masoud Bezishian took office last July.
On Monday, seven others were executed and on Wednesday, four others were executed in Ghazal Haysar prison.
Nearly 1,100 government executions were performed, and reached power.
According to the figures of the National Council for Iranian Resistance (NCRI), this represents an increase of 20 percent compared to 2023, when the regime implemented 853 Iranians.
“Although Bizishian was described as” more moderate “president, the number of executions during his term has risen, and the individuals who were arrested for drug -related crimes, opposition, and participating in protests 2022 are targeting.
“This increase includes a worrying increase in the implementation of women and minors at the time of their alleged crimes.
“Such levels of cruelty and brutality highlight the deadly stalemate faced by the ruling religious regime in Iran.
“Supreme Leader Ali Khounai is trying to thwart an uprising at the country level and the imminent overthrow of his regime through executions and other repressive measures.”
The sun had previously told how Iran has accelerated the rate of implementation in an inhumane promotional act, as the regime that was overthrown.
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But the sources now say that Tehran uses talking about a nuclear deal that is concluded – and the consequences, if not – as a metaphor to hide the rate of escalating implementation.
Maryam Rajafi, president of the NCRI team, said: “After suffering great setbacks in the region and facing the escalating threat of the uprising and overthrow, the regime increased the executions and massacres brutally.
“The issuance of death sentences for political prisoners who were arrested during or after the uprising is another attempt to intimidate the angry population and show the regime's fear of the uprising.
“The religious system has constantly tried to use external crises to turn attention from its basic cause: its suppression of the local population.
Iran's nuclear deal with Trump
Donald Trump warned Iran, “There will be a bombing
The US President previously removed the United States from nuclear talks between Iran and the global authorities in 2018, urging Tehran by restoring economic sanctions.
Trump's National Security Adviser Mike Walz said that Trump wants a “complete dismantling” of the Iranian nuclear program.
He added: “This is an enrichment, and this is weapons, and this is the strategic missile program.”
Iran claims that its nuclear program is for civil purposes only – but the World Nuclear Agency, IAEA, says the evidence is otherwise.
By March 2025, the International Atomic Energy Agency said that Iran has about 275 kg of uranium, which is rich to 60 percent of purity – technically enough to make about six weapons if Iran is enriching more uranium.
Iran wants relief for punishment for the limit – but do not dismantle – Nuke scheme.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the only acceptable deal will include Iran to agree to eliminate its nuclear program.
“The last height of the executions is a clear example of how the repression escalates at home while more focus is placed on nuclear negotiations.”
It comes with more prisoners approaching the gallows after the death sentences are delivered.
Abi Mahdi Hassan, 48, and Peruz Ehsani, 69, is at an imminent danger of death after being expelled.
Both were given a sentence about what activists say about excessive charges and faced horror conditions in prison – including torture.
Last month, the sun participated, a painful voice message from Hassan last month, as it unleashed the “cruelty and repression” of Iran.
Hassan was arrested in September and suffered from physical and mental torture after being transferred to Evin Prison.
His charges, which he sentenced to death, include “rebellion, war, corruption on the ground, and membership in the popular organization of the Tahiben in Iran and collecting classified information.”

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The daughter of Hassan Al -Hadza criticized the Iranian regime for rejecting her father again because she was informed of her unbearable family's pain.
She said: “Hearing that my father's appeal was refused to break our hearts.
“My family and I are under pressure and terrible fear every day. We live with constant anxiety, knowing that at any moment, my father's life can be taken unfairly.
“No mistake was made – he only occurred for freedom and justice.
“Pressing us is huge. We are afraid, exhausted, and deep harm.
“The family should not go through this pain just to stand for basic human rights.”
It has called on the international community to exert more effort to stop Iran's harsh regime.
Maryam said: “I urgently ask all international organizations, human rights defenders, and world leaders: Please do not remain silent.
Please do not let the innocent lose their lives.
“Political prisoners are not criminals. The death penalty is harsh and inhuman. It must end.
“I have tried hard to communicate with international bodies, members of parliaments, and to human rights defenders such as Ms. May Sato and Mr. Volker Turk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
“Today, I ask them – and all of you – again: we need real work, not just words.
“We need to help you now, to stop the executions and save lives – not only my father's life, but the lives of many political prisoners in Iran.
“Silence allows injustice to continue. Your business can make a real difference.”

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