Protest in Munich demands Iran to annul death sentences against three women activists
A protest was held in Munich demanding that the Iranian state end executions and immediately annul the death sentences against three women activists.
A protest was held in Munich demanding that the Iranian state end executions and immediately annul the death sentences against three women activists.
The Iranian state’s wave of arrests and detentions targeting Kurdish citizens and activists continues unabated. Amid increasing repression, a demonstration was organized by the Kurdish Community Assembly in Munich.
During the protest, a call was made for the annulment of the death sentences issued against imprisoned women activists Warisha Muradi, Pakhshan Azizi, and Sharifa Mohammadi.
The action was organized in support of the "No to Executions on Tuesdays" campaign carried out by political prisoners in 38 prisons across Eastern Kurdistan and Iran.
This week marked the fourth installment of the event in Munich, titled "No to Executions on Saturdays."
At the event, statements were read and distributed in German. The declarations emphasized that the Iranian regime is intensifying its arrests and detentions against Kurds and activists, and accelerating the issuance of death sentences. Participants called for the immediate revocation of the death penalties against Warisha Muradi, Pakhshan Azizi, and Sharifa Mohammadi.
The organizers of the protest also called on the international community to raise its voice against executions and human rights violations in Iran.