More than 400 influential women urge Iran to halt execution of female activist
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- More than 400 influential women, including four Nobel laureates, have signed a letter urging Iran to halt the execution of Zahra Tabari, an engineer sentenced to death for displaying a banner that read 'Woman, Resistance, Freedom'. The letter emphasizes the urgency of her release amid ongoing human rights concerns in Iran.
- This development highlights the international outcry against Iran's treatment of activists, particularly women, and underscores the growing solidarity among global leaders and advocates for human rights.
- The situation reflects a broader pattern of repression faced by women in Iran, as evidenced by the recent violent arrest of Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi and ongoing protests against the regime's policies. These incidents illustrate the critical intersection of gender rights and political dissent in the country.
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