Iran cracks down on minorities with its latest execution spree





As part of implementing Sharia laws the Iranian parliament voted in favour of a bill, entitled "Islamic Penal Code", which codify the death penalty for any male Iranian who leaves the religion of Islam. Women would get life imprisonment. The majority in favour of the law was overwhelming: 196 votes for, with just seven against.
Under this law, Christians and Baha'is are brutally persecuted in Iran.
Unfortunately Iran's terrorist regime serves as a member of the UN commission on criminal justice and Women's rights committee.
Iran is one of the richest countries in the world in natural resources (fuel and gas) but the regime utilizes Iran's wealth to develop weapons of mass destruction and fund and arm terrorist organizations throughout the Middle East including Taliban, Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Lebanese Shiite militias in Syria, Iraq, Gaza, Yemen and Afghanistan.
The Iranian terrorist regime and its affiliates in the Middle East (Shiite militias and terrorist organizations) implement the Islamic penalty code of 1,400 years ago which include public amputations, floggings, executions by hanging and even stoning to death.
#Iranian authorities executed #JavidDehghan from #Iran’s Baluchi minority, despite a plea by the United Nations to halt his execution. He was severely tortured to make confessions. Amnesty has documented a shocking catalogue of fair trial violations in his case. pic.twitter.com/wpCfG0VG6P
— IRAN HRM (@IranHrm) January 30, 2021
The Iranian authorities have transferred four Ahwazi prisoners who had been sentenced to death from Sheiban prison to an unknown location a few days ago. The prisoners are: "Hussein Silawi, Ali Khasraji, Ali Mutairi and Ali Majdem" were sentenced to death at Revolution Court. pic.twitter.com/OBd4BqXTJm
— samir yassin (@msamir2001) October 3, 2020
Iranian security forces have detained four more people in the majority Kurdish western Iran without a court order, on 23-24 January, bringing the number of detentions in the recent wave of arrests of Kurdish civilians and activists to a total of 57.#FreeKurdishActivists pic.twitter.com/9EaeTOYUtK
— Kurdistan Human Rights Network (@KurdistanHRN) January 26, 2021

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