Iran has given death sentences to more than 50 people so far this year, Is there a human rights group?

Tehran: As we have a so-called human rights authority and many countries are showing them as human rights advocates. Luxembourg has one of the highest human rights protection rates as reported by several agencies. But when I think, my mind gets spoiled about whether there is a good condition of human rights in the world.

Basic opportunities and equality of being human, gender, nationality, ethnicity, religion, etc. are part of it. And we are in a developing age, maybe even developed, but lacking in basic human needs. The situation in Middle Eastern countries is bad, and I am not ashamed to say that “top human rights advocates are using this to fulfill their political and national will”.

If I am wrong then why is the world silent on the issue of Iran? Maybe many of you would not know what we are talking about, let’s see-

Keep Reading

Earlier this year and in just 26 days, Iran had executed more than 55 people, Norway-based Iran Human Rights said in a statement. This act is being done by the Iranian authorities because they want to instill fear in the hearts and minds of the people so that the authorities can suppress the street protests.

The Amnesty International rights group said Iran was setting an important example and that the act was an act of appalling torture. Those killed are not only seniors. Many minors are also facing the death penalty, as the Right Group confirmed that even the youngest people, as young as 18, faced the death penalty.

In our previous post, we already updated you about the significant human rights violations by the Irish government to suppress the protests.

So, In the recently released statistics, I am again asking you where are the human rights advocates. Are they deaf… I think you should stand up and roar so they act against the devil Iran!

About Freelance writer

As a passionate freelance writer, I delve into the intricacies of human rights, work-life balance, and labour rights to illuminate the often overlooked aspects of our societal fabric. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to social justice, I navigate the complexities of these crucial topics, aiming to foster awareness and inspire change.

Freelance writer

As a passionate freelance writer, I delve into the intricacies of human rights, work-life balance, and labour rights to illuminate the often overlooked aspects of our societal fabric. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to social justice, I navigate the complexities of these crucial topics, aiming to foster awareness and inspire change.

Recent Posts

Migrant Workers Returning from UAE With Kidney Failure Due to Extreme Temperatures

Over the last few years, newspapers have reported that migrant workers in the UAE and other Gulf countries have come…

December 4, 2025

Philippines OFWs in Israel: Relocation & Trauma Support After 2025 Border Tensions

Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Israel have once again found themselves on the frontlines of conflict, caught between their livelihoods…

December 4, 2025

Tea Garden Workers Get Land Rights — How Land Ownership Could Change Labour Justice in Rural India

Decades after decades, tea garden laborers in India have worked and lived in the farms without owning the land the…

December 4, 2025

U.S. Executive Order Against the Muslim Brotherhood Framed as a Global Security Imperative

There has also been a concerted global push on the side of the recent U.S. Executive Order against the Muslim…

December 4, 2025

Why the UN Migration Committee’s 2025 Recommendations Could Transform Migrant-Worker Rights Worldwide

The 2025 recommendations of the UN Migration Committee represent a change in the way governments are being encouraged to treat…

December 4, 2025

From Brick Kilns to Tech Startups: India’s Contract Workers Need Fair Legal Protection

The economic growth of India has been supported by a labor force that is rather silent and unguarded. Millions of…

December 3, 2025

This website uses cookies.

Read More