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Iran Executes 4 Protesters Amidst Record 1,639 Executions in 2025

Four protesters have received death sentences in Iran, adding to concerns over due process as the country’s execution rate has reached a multi-decade high. These new sentences are linked to recent unrest, with human rights organizations reporting at least 1,639 executions in 2025, an alarming surge. The combination of these death penalties and the escalated execution numbers indicates increased pressure on detainees, particularly those associated with recent protests. The judiciary’s declaration of a “wartime posture” in handling certain cases further suggests a potential erosion of fair trial standards in politically sensitive matters.

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Iranian Women’s Soccer Team Refuses National Anthem

During their opening Asian Cup game against South Korea, Iran’s women’s football team notably refrained from singing the national anthem, a gesture interpreted by some as a response to recent events in their home country. Supporters in the stands also waved pre-Islamic Revolution flags, further symbolizing a divergence from the current regime. Despite this backdrop, the team focused on the match, which South Korea won 3-0, though Iran displayed bravery in a challenging contest.

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Canada Condemns Iran’s Brutal Crackdown, But Action Lags Behind Words

“The People’s Red Lion and Sun Groups of Iran” has issued a founding statement, lamenting the severe casualties and trauma inflicted upon the Iranian populace. The group highlights a dire humanitarian crisis where the wounded are forced into hiding, fearing arrest and denied adequate medical care due to security forces’ actions in hospitals and their review of patient lists. Emphasizing its non-political, humanitarian identity, the network aims to save lives and reduce suffering through decentralized neighborhood cells, restoring the historic Red Lion and Sun emblem to symbolize heritage and collective responsibility in providing aid and resilience.

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