The Ayatollahs' Regime's Strangling of the Iranian People: Record Number of Executions
Over the past decade, the people of Iran have tried several times to overthrow the Ayatollah regime in Tehran: from the hijab protests that began in 2017 and the Bloody November uprising in 2019 to the mass “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement that erupted after the killing of Mahsa Amini in 2022. The response of the regime has been the same in each case: mass executions


Over the past decade, the people of Iran have tried several times to overthrow the Ayatollah regime in Tehran: from the hijab protests that began in 2017 and the Bloody November uprising in 2019 to the mass “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement that erupted after the killing of Mahsa Amini in 2022. The response of the regime has been the same in each case: mass executions

Over the past decade, the people of Iran have tried several times to overthrow the Ayatollah regime in Tehran: from the hijab protests that began in 2017 and the Bloody November uprising in 2019 to the mass “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement that erupted after the killing of Mahsa Amini in 2022. The response of the regime has been the same in each case: mass executions
Khamenei. Photo: Reuters
Miki Levy
June 17, 2025
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