Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:44am on 25 Apr 2026,Saturday International
A Guardian report uncovers disturbing testimonies from Iran’s death row, based on smuggled letters, videos, and prison accounts that reveal executions carried out amid war and political unrest. One key case is Babak Alipour, a 34-year-old law graduate who documented prison life before being executed after three years on death row. His writings and final video highlight alleged unfair trials and charges linked to opposition ties. Human rights groups say executions have surged during ongoing conflict, with prisoners accused of “enmity against God” or political dissent. Families describe sudden disappearances, rushed trials, and secret hangings inside prisons.The report suggests Iran is using wartime conditions to intensify repression, silence dissent, and accelerate capital punishment, drawing growing international concern over due process violations and human rights abuses. (PC: The Guardian)