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Iran to Execute 8 Aryan Women for Protests Tomorrow.

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  • 04/21/2026
In the shadow of Iran's January 2026 anti-regime protests, which saw tens of thousands arrested and a brutal crackdown that claimed thousands of lives, reports surfaced today that the Islamic Republic plans to execute eight young Iranian women tomorrow for their alleged roles in the unrest. These women—Bita Hemmati, Mahboubeh Shabani, Golnaz Naraghi, Venus Hosseinnejad, and others including Diana Taherabadi—face death sentences on charges ranging from participating in demonstrations and aiding protesters to fabricated claims of collusion with hostile foreign powers, often based on televised confessions extracted under duress. Human rights groups like HRANA and the National Council of Resistance of Iran have documented their cases, painting a picture of a regime doubling down on capital punishment to crush dissent amid broader regional tensions and stalled negotiations with the U.S.

Yet this looming tragedy has drawn scarcely a whisper from the global human rights community, which typically amplifies far less severe cases elsewhere with wall-to-wall coverage and urgent appeals. Major organizations and activists who flood headlines over other geopolitical flashpoints have offered only token statements at best, if any at all, allowing the story to circulate mainly through dissident voices on social media and a recent post by pro-Israel activist Eyal Yakoby highlighting photos of the women. This selective silence speaks volumes about inconsistent priorities, where outrage often aligns more with political convenience than unwavering defense of universal rights, leaving Iranian protesters—women risking everything for basic freedoms—isolated and forgotten by those who claim to champion the oppressed.

Compounding the indifference is the conspicuous quiet from Pope Leo XIV, whose sanctimonious calls for Middle East peace and dialogue ring hollow against his failure to single out this specific horror. While the pontiff has issued general remarks on suffering in Iran and Syria, he has not elevated these women's plight or condemned the regime's execution spree with the moral urgency he applies elsewhere, prompting sharp criticism from figures like President Trump, who today publicly urged Tehran to release the eight as a goodwill gesture ahead of talks. In an era of performative virtue on the world stage, the Pope's muted stance underscores a troubling gap between professed principles and action, leaving ordinary Iranians to face the gallows while the international chorus looks away.

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