Stevenson: Iran is now the world leader in executions
Beth: Strawan Stephenson, Iran Campaign for Change coordinator and former member of the European Parliament from Scotland, emphasized at the International Conference on International Women's Day on the mullahs' anti-women policy Rise in executions of Iranian women ... Adding that what gender equality looks like in Iran today. Another execution of a 23-year-old woman in Ardabil prison on February 22, brought the number of women executed by the Iranian regime to at least 113 so far during the presidency of Hassan Rouhani, a presumed moderate.
Mr. Stephenson emphasized: Iran is now the world leader in executions per capita, as well as executions of women and juvenile offenders, as more than 4,300 people have been executed since 2013, and it is actually believed that the number of executions is much higher due to the fact that most executions are. It is carried out in secret without witnesses, adding: This is like wiping out all the inhabitants of a small town during Rouhani's era, or the so-called moderate president.
Mr. Stephenson explained that young Iranian women are increasingly involved in the growing opposition to the corrupt mullahs' regime. They are joining the resistance units that are spread out in every town and city in Iran. In the nationwide uprisings, tens of thousands of teachers, medical staff, nurses and female students, factory workers and brave retirees, took to the streets to demand an end to corruption and an end to discrimination, oppression and the aggressive military adventures of the mullahs' regime in the Middle East. Among the victims of the continuous mass protests even during the epidemic were hundreds of women, and thousands were arrested by the regime's guard forces.
In the conclusion of his speech, Mr. Strawan Stephenson, the coordinator of the campaign for change in Iran, stressed that Iranian women today are at the forefront of resisting the dictatorship of the mullahs. Indeed, the main democratic opposition movement, the PMOI, is led by a woman, the powerful lady Maryam Rajavi. Brave women now routinely join their brothers to demand regime change and an end to its misogyny and oppression that has terrorized not only the Iranian people over the past four decades but a large part of the Middle East as well.