Iran is at it again, stamping down the brave souls fighting against its tyrannical rule. The regime dusts off its monstrous history, wielding the death penalty like a sword to slice the opposition into submission. The numbers are staggering—1,200 people executed this year, many for the crime of standing against oppression. Iran’s bloody tally is tipping the scales at a whopping 64% of all executions worldwide in 2024. Yet, the liberal elites at the helm of international discourse would rather turn a blind eye than confront this ugly truth head-on.
Republicans and some Democrats with backbone have joined forces to shine a light on these glaring atrocities, but where are the so-called defenders of human rights who love to lecture the U.S.? They’re chasing phantom threats rather than confronting a regime that’s gone rogue on humanity. The hypocrisy is astounding. While the liberal media fixates on how America can improve its own imperfections, it’s letting Iran’s reign of terror slip under the radar.
#Breaking @Maryam_Rajavi: Khamenei stands to lose the most from peace. His failed regime, now teetering on the brink of collapse, especially in the face of uprisings, has desperately turned to the weapon of executions.#WorldDayAgainstTheDeathPenalty, #StopExecutionsInIran pic.twitter.com/D91qiA9ZDc
— Shahin Gobadi (@gobadi) October 11, 2025
Let’s talk about Vahid Bani-Amerian, a young genius, brutalized and languishing on death row for daring to seek a better Iran. His story is heart-wrenching, yet not uncommon in a nation where the simplest acts of dissent are met with torture. Meanwhile, Iran’s sick pride in the massacre of political prisoners in 1988 speaks volumes. A regime backing genocide in its own land and still given a global platform? That should outrage everyone.
Iran is not deterred even by the threat of international condemnation—it scoffs at it. The regime doubles down on assaults on its minorities and ramps up executions under the smokescreen of conflict with Israel. But where are the globalists who preached so passionately about peace and justice? They’ve buried their heads, as always, waiting for the storm to pass.
The reality is grim, but ignoring it is cowardice. Iran is a stark testament to what happens when freedom is left undefended. It’s high time the world pulls up its socks and tackles this monstrous regime. Or are we content to simply watch, waving our fake concern flags for the cameras while Iran tightens its chokehold on its people?

