
According to data collected by Abdorrahman
Boroumand Center, the number of executions in Iran in 2024 has reached 938; 6 Juveniles, 29 Women, and 4 Public Executions.
It is worth noting that this statistic is based on the information available at this moment and may change as new data is obtained.
Source: @iranrights

In Turkey, President Erdogan declared 2025 as the “Year of the Family.” In the first week of this “Family Year,” six women were murdered. In 2024, a known 442 women were killed, most of the perpetrators being within the family.
#womanrights #stopviolenceagainstwomen

According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, more than 136,614 people, including 3,698 children and 8,504 women, have been detained in Syrian prisons between March 2011 and December 2024.
Sednaya Prison, notorious for torture, sexual violence, and mass executions, has been regarded as the most infamous prison within the Assad regime’s detention network. Undoubtedly, the human slaughterhouse of Sednaya symbolizes the oppression of Bashar al-Assad’s regime and serves as clear evidence of crimes against humanity.
#syria #sednaya #sednayaprison #politicalprisoners #سوریا #حرية #سجن_صيدنايا

We are Sudan 🇸🇩 .
Today marks the 580th day of the ongoing genocide in Sudan.
Sudan is in a state of devastation. Tens of thousands have been killed, with experts estimating the toll may be even higher. The war has displaced over 10 million people, making
it the largest displacement crisis in the world. More than 75% of health centers have been destroyed. The war has also exacerbated the world’s largest hunger crisis, leaving 25.6
million people facing severe hunger, while the destruction of infrastructure has severely hindered the delivery of humanitarian aid.
We are Sudan, a land pulsing with pride and dignity. Yet our legacy endures, unshaken like a mountain in the wind.
Our hope is a flame that never extinguishes, no matter how great the suffering Teach the world about Sudan; let Sudan’s voice be heard and
honored This project shows how genocide robs Sudanese women of the joy of a normal wedding, forcing them to endure the pain of their injuries.
Repost From @moamenghanim
#sudanwar #sudanconflict #hungercrisis #war #womenrights

It’s never too early to start speaking to young women and girls about their rights and what behaviors they should and shouldn’t accept from their partners.
#womenrights #humanrights #stopviolenceagainstwomen

In 2005, when she was twenty five years old, Nadia Anjuman published her first collection of poetry, Gol-e Dudi (‘Smokey Flower’) to great acclaim. Soon after the book’s publication, however, Anjuman was beaten to death.She was killed by her own husband and his family for the transgression of writing.
-“I have loved poetry, and the chains with which six years of captivity under Taliban rule bound my feet led me to haltingly enter the arena of poetry with the foot of my pen. The encouragement of like-minded friends gave me the confidence to pursue this path, but even now when I take the first step, the tip of my pen trembles, as do I, because I do not feel safe from stumbling on this path, when the way ahead is difficult, and my steps unsteady.”
#nadiaanjuman #NadiaAnjumanpoetry #afghanwomen #Taliban #afghanistan #educationrights #endgenderapartheid

🇸🇩 Sudan is facing “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis” as millions suffer from fighting, famine,
and displacement. For over a year, two rival generals have devastated the country, creating the largest displacement crisis in the world
with over 10 million people forced from their homes and millions more facing starvation.
Share more resources and ways to support Sudanese communities on the ground in the comments below.⬇️
#EyesOnSudan
#sudanconflict #childrenofwar #Sudan #famineinsudan #Famine #war #humanrights #sudancrisis

End Gender Based Violence. We must urgently advocate for transformative change through policy, coalition building, and sustained feminist action to end gender-based violence.
From : @omid.foundation
#stopviolenceagainstwomen #humanrights #womenrights #endgenderapartheid

“We are not human. We have nothing...We can’t talk outside. We can’t event talk loudly inside our home.
Because if our neighbors hear our voices it’s a very big sin.”
This is the reality of life under the Taliban’s Islamist rule in Afghanistan...
#womenrights #afganistan #taliban #humanrights

On 26 October, media outlets in Khost province were banned from broadcasting music. The provincial authorities had already banned
women’s voices from being aired on the radio in February. Their return to the airwaves of these radios is conditional on their compliance with repressive rules: no music or calls from female listeners. The crackdown on Khost radio stations is a worrying sign that the ideologies inflicted on the media are hardening.
Since their return to power in August 2021, the Taliban have been conducting a brutal crackdown on the Afghan media, stifling all independent voices and plunging the country into a silence fostered by fear. We call on the Taliban authorities in Khost to reopen Radio Lawang immediately, to stop forcing radio stations to close, and to respect the right to
information. Radios must continue to broadcast freely.
#freeafganistanwoman #womenrights #afganistan









