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Supporters of Iranian Resistance Rally in Brussels Against Executions in IranSupporters of Iranian Resistance rally in Brussels, Belgium, against executions in Iran – December 3, 2025
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Iran’s Execution Spree: A Desperate Regime’s Last Stand Against a Defiant Nation

Iran faces an unprecedented wave of executions

In a horrifying escalation of state-sanctioned violence, the Iranian regime executed a staggering 335 prisoners in November 2025, marking the highest monthly death toll in 37 years. The slaughter, which included seven women and two barbaric public hangings, has only accelerated in the first days of December, with at least 44 people hanged in just three days—one every 90 minutes.This unprecedented wave of executions is not a sign of the regime’s strength, but a calculated act of terror by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Facing a populace seething with rage, the clerical dictatorship is futilely trying to prevent another nationwide uprising through mass murder.

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Supporters of Iranian Resistance Rally in Brussels Against Executions in Iran

Brussels, Belgium – December 3, 2025 – Supporters of the Iranian Resistance staged a rally and an exhibition, outside the European Parliament to denounce the Iranian regime’s escalating wave of executions. The event took place in solidarity with the “No to Execution Tuesdays” campaign, expressing outrage over the regime’s brutal killing spree and systematic violation of human rights.

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Continued Hunger Strike of Parisa Kamali in Yazd Prison

Parisa Kamali, a political prisoner held in Yazd Central Prison, has entered the tenth day of her hunger strike. She began a wet hunger strike on 24 November 2025 (3 Azar 1404) in protest against the “disappearance of her case file,” the suspension of judicial proceedings, and the denial of essential medical treatment. According to informed sources, Kamali suffers from toxic thyroid disease, which causes rapid heartbeat, severe weakness, tremors, and breathing difficulties. Prison doctors had repeatedly emphasized that her condition requires specialized treatment outside the prison, yet no action has been taken. After she began her strike, prison authorities transferred her to the quarantine ward — a measure often used to apply psychological pressure and force prisoners to end their protests.

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Khamenei Publishes Series of Posts on Women’s Rights, Sparks Wide Reactions

State-orchestrated rally in Tehran: a handpicked crowd waves Iranian flags—rare in the regime’s street choreography and mostly seen after the 12-day war—aimed at manufacturing “national” fervor

Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, in a meeting with a group of women, criticized “Western culture,” saying: “When the subject of women’s hijab, dress, and cooperation between men and women is discussed, domestic media should not repeat and highlight what Westerners say.” His remarks coincided with warnings from members of parliament about what they described as “the rise of immorality and a nudity movement” in the country. At the same time, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i, the head of the judiciary, during a visit to Yazd, stated that “all members of society are responsible regarding modesty and hijab, and although some steps have been taken, they are by no means sufficient.”

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Iran’s Regime Judiciary Chief Announces New Directive to Crack Down on Promoting Improper Hijab

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The head of Iran’s regime judiciary has threatened firm action against institutions described as “promoters of indecency and improper hijab.” Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei said punishments would become harsher and that violator businesses—such as shops, cafes, and restaurants—would be sealed for long periods. Ejei is a long-time judicial figure within Iran’s regime and is known for his role in politically motivated prosecutions. Speaking during his trip to Yazd, Ejei said he had recently issued a directive obligating intelligence agencies to identify what he called “organized networks promoting indecency and improper hijab.”

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Iran’s Deepening Brain Drain Reflects a Growing Rift Between Youth and State Institutions

Irans Migration Trend Continues to Rise

Viral images of mass graduate migration expose a worsening crisis of lost talent and a widening disconnect between Iran’s new generation and the regime’s institutions. The recent circulation of group photographs showing dozens of top Iranian university graduates who have collectively migrated abroad has triggered a wave of sorrow, anxiety, and public debate. At first glance, these images appear to be ordinary snapshots of young alumni beginning a new chapter overseas. Yet beneath the surface lies a powerful symbol of a national tragedy that has unfolded for decades: the mass departure of Iran’s brightest minds. Each photo represents a quiet elegy for a country increasingly stripped of its skilled, motivated, and future-shaping professionals. Researchers have long warned about this accelerating drain of talent, but despite repeated alarms, the regime has yet to show any coordinated or meaningful commitment to reversing the trend.

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Also, read Iran News in Brief – December 4, 2025