The “Tuesdays Against Execution” campaign, now in its 76th week, unites prisoners across 47 Iranian facilities in a powerful stand against the death penalty. Hunger strikes protest the alarming rise in executions and demand justice for political prisoners like Rezgar Bigzadeh-Babamiri, Pejman Soltani, Soran Qasemi, Kaveh Salehi, and Teyfour Salimi-Babamiri. This movement calls for global action to protect human rights in Iran.
Iran Human Rights Organization, Tuesday, July 8, 2025 –The campaign honors the 1999 student uprising, a spark for later protests in 2009, 2017, 2019, and 2022. These movements fuel the fight for freedom. However, Iran’s regime has executed at least 24 people since July 2025 began, with 428 executions this year alone. Such numbers reveal a brutal crackdown on dissent. The campaign urges the world to reject this violence and defend the right to life.
State Violence and Suppression in Baluchistan
Recent state violence, including the killing of two youths in Hamedan and an attack on women in Gunich, Khash, highlights the regime’s fear of protests. These acts expose a misogynistic system desperate to silence dissent. Furthermore, UN Special Rapporteur Mai Sato warned on July 4, 2025, about the regime’s use of regional conflicts to target minorities and political opponents. The campaign demands accountability for these violations.

Unjust Death Sentences for Kurdish Prisoners
The campaign strongly condemns the 12 death sentences issued to five Kurdish political prisoners—Rezgar Bigzadeh-Babamiri, Pejman Soltani, Soran Qasemi, Kaveh Salehi, and Teyfour Salimi-Babamiri—arrested during the 2022 uprising. These rulings, lacking fair trials, violate international law. For instance, Pejman Soltani faces execution for “premeditated murder,” while others endure torture-tainted charges like “armed rebellion.” The campaign calls for these sentences to be overturned.
Urgent Call to Protect Dual-National Prisoners
The campaign highlights the plight of dual-national prisoners like Ahmadreza Jalali, abducted during the Evin Prison bombing and now facing execution. His case, marked by a “medieval” sentence, demands urgent international attention. Activists must amplify these voices to prevent further atrocities. Moreover, the campaign urges families to publicize cases, breaking the regime’s silence
Demanding Transparency and Prison Access
Prisoners exiled to Greater Tehran and Qarchak reveal horrific conditions. The campaign presses human rights groups to demand prison visits and dialogue with political prisoners. If such abuses occur in the capital, conditions in remote facilities are likely worse. Therefore, global pressure is essential to expose and end these violations.
A Unified Call to Abolish the Death Penalty
The “Tuesdays Against Execution” campaign stands firm: all death sentences in Iran must end. With 47 prisons united in hunger strikes, the movement reflects the Iranian people’s resolve. Alongside oppressed communities worldwide, they will resist until justice prevails. The campaign calls on activists, organizations, and the international community to join this fight for life and freedom.
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