Millions of Iranians seek freedom and democracy for their country. Since 1979, the Iranian regime has executed more than 120,000 people, including women, children, ethnic and religious minorities; and in a horrific crime against humanity 30,000 political prisoners were massacred in the space of a few months in 1988 on the charge of "Moharebeh", or waging war on God, simply because of their opposition to the regime.
The crime against humanity has continued under the current mullah’s president in Iran, Rouhani - who claims to be moderate - and has actually gained momentum incomparable to his predecessors. Amnesty International and the UN special rapporteur for human rights in Iran have in various occasions expressed concerns over the rise in executions under Rouhani.
We ask all freedom loving people from all ethnicity and origins to support our campaigns and join our call for an end to executions in Iran and a halt to repression.