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Over 3,000 Global Leaders Unite to End Executions in Iran and Support Democratic Resistance

Over 3,000 Global Leaders Unite to End Executions in Iran

In a significant demonstration of global unity, over 3,000 influential figures from 87 countries have rallied to advocate for the abolition of executions in Iran. This initiative coincided with International Human Rights Day, where the signatories—including former heads of state, ministers, UN officials, human rights activists, Nobel laureates, and more than 600 mayors from France—expressed their support for the “No to Executions” campaign spearheaded by Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

The statement emphasizes the increasing use of capital punishment by Iranian authorities as a means to instill fear and stifle opposition. Notably, Iran was responsible for 74% of global executions in 2023, prompting the signatories to denounce these actions as crimes against humanity.

Supporters have commended Rajavi‘s unwavering dedication to ending the death penalty, a commitment encapsulated in her Ten-Point Plan for a democratic Iran. This objective was reiterated by her during the International Jurists’ Conference held in Paris in August 2024.

The NCRI asserts that executions in Iran serve not only as judicial penalties but also as instruments of political repression. The statement calls upon the international community to hold the Iranian regime accountable and to back initiatives aimed at achieving systemic change.

The full statement follows below:

 

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Over 3,000 Global Leaders Unite to End Executions in Iran and Support Democratic Resistance