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Iranian-American journalist and activist joins hunger strike protesting executions

Women in Iran are protesting the execution of Mohammad Gabadloo.

Iranian Women Hunger Strike Protests Execution of Mohammad Gabadloo

Dozens of women in Iran have embarked on a hunger strike to protest the recent execution of 23-year-old Mohammad Gabadloo. Gabadloo was accused of killing a police officer with his car during demonstrations in 2022. His mother claimed that he suffered from bipolar disorder and was not taking his medication at the time of the incident. Despite these claims, Iran's Supreme Court upheld his death sentence after a psychological examination. Gabadloo was executed by hanging this week.

The hunger strike, led by 61 female political prisoners, is a daring act of resistance and solidarity. These women are risking their lives, as well as the safety of their family members, to shed light on the unjust executions and call for action from the international community. Their message is directed particularly at the Biden administration and other democratic countries, urging them to take a stand against the Islamic Republic. They warn that failure to do so will result in more innocent lives being lost.

The hunger strike has gained attention through an Instagram post by Nargis Mohammadi, one of the imprisoned women. In her post, she emphasizes the importance of keeping the names of the executed individuals alive and persevering in the face of adversity. The hunger strike is a powerful means of making their voices heard, even as political prisoners continue to face the threat of execution.

The situation in Iran is not new, as the country has a long history of executing political prisoners and silencing dissent. However, the women on hunger strike believe that the international community can make a significant difference by holding the Iranian government accountable for its actions. Without consequences, the Iranian regime will continue to carry out these executions with impunity.

The Iranian-American journalist and activist who participated in the hunger strike shared her personal experience, stating that she has entered her second day without food. She expressed the difficulty of the hunger strike and the physical toll it takes, but emphasized her determination to be the voice of the Iranian political prisoners. She called on the world to join her in condemning the actions of the Iranian regime and advocating for the rights of these prisoners.

The hunger strike is ongoing, and its duration remains uncertain. The women involved are resolute in their mission to raise awareness about the unjust executions and fight for justice. Their bravery and determination serve as a reminder of the dire situation faced by political prisoners in Iran. The international community needs to heed their call for action and stand alongside these courageous women in their fight for justice and human rights.

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