29 Children and Teenagers Face Death Penalty for Protesting
Outrageous Injustice: Young Lives at Stake in Iran
The world is reeling in horror as 29 children and teenagers in Iran face the unthinkable—execution for daring to exercise their fundamental right to protest.
A Brutal Crackdown on Dissent
These young individuals, ranging from 15 to 18 years old, have been detained and sentenced to death by the Iranian regime for participating in peaceful demonstrations against the country's oppressive theocracy.
Silencing Dissent Through Fear and Intimidation
The regime's ruthless tactics are designed to silence dissent and instill fear in the hearts of anyone who dares to speak out against its authoritarian rule.
International Condemnation and Calls for Action
The international community has strongly condemned these abhorrent sentences, with human rights organizations and world leaders demanding the immediate release of the children.
A Call to Action: Save Their Lives
The fate of these young lives hangs in the balance. We must act now to pressure the Iranian authorities to drop the death sentences and release these innocent children.
How You Can Help
- Spread awareness by sharing this story on social media.
- Contact your elected officials to demand action.
- Support organizations working to protect children's rights in Iran.
Every voice raised, every action taken, can help save these young lives from a cruel and unjust fate.
Additional Resources
- Amnesty International: Iran Must Immediately Quash Death Sentences of 29 Children Involved in Protests
- Human Rights Watch: Iran: Death Sentences for Juveniles Linked to Protests
- BBC News: Iran: At least 10 children face execution after protests