
Geneva Conference Makes Urgent Call on Human Rights
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Against
the backdrop of a dramatic surge in state-sanctioned executions in Iran
and a landmark resolution
by the United Nations Third Committee, a high-level conference was
convened in Geneva on November 20, 2025. The event brought together
distinguished European lawmakers, former United Nations special
rapporteurs, legal experts, and Iranian activists to address
the deteriorating human rights situation under the clerical regime.
The
conference served as a platform to denounce the “killing machine” of
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
and to advocate for a decisive shift in international policy. Speakers
unanimously rejected the policy of appeasement, calling instead for a
“Third Option”: supporting the Iranian people’s desire for regime change
and recognizing their organized resistance
movement.
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Terrified
of an explosion of public anger from a populace weary of the regime’s
escalating oppression,
the regime’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, is continually increasing
the number of executions. According to reports received to date, 304
prisoners were hanged in the Persian month of Aban (October 23 –
November 21), the highest figure in the last 37 years.
Among the victims in Aban were eight female prisoners.
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On
a normal day, the “About this account” box on X (formerly Twitter)
looks
like UI filler—one more panel you swipe past on your way to the
quote-tweets. In Persian-language X, that tiny box has turned into a
crime scene.
Following a
recent update on X, a weird pattern has emerged. Influencers loudly
branding themselves as exiled monarchists—posting in perfect diaspora
tone from “Toronto,” “London,” or “Los Angeles”—open their mouths, and
the metadata quietly says: Tehran, Iran Android
app. The location label moves; the underlying access path doesn’t.
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In the wake of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors’
resolution on November 20, 2025, officials of the Iranian regime have shifted their rhetoric from
technical
non-cooperation to
open threats of nuclear proliferation. While the regime’s Foreign
Ministry initially responded by voiding the “Cairo Understanding,”
senior lawmakers and state officials are now publicly discussing
withdrawing from the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and acquiring
nuclear weapons from foreign allies, signaling a dangerous escalation in
Tehran’s strategy to counter international isolation.
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Hyrcanian fires and a poisoned sky
On
the northern slopes above the Caspian Sea, a fire that started near the
village of Elit in Mazandaran
Province at the end of October has burned on for weeks in Iran’s
Hyrcanian forests — one of the oldest temperate forests on Earth and a
UNESCO World Heritage site.
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On November 23, 2025, the state-run
daily Asia reported a
new term for a rapidly intensifying reality: “water refugees.”
According to the paper, an accelerating wave of internal migration is
pushing families from drought-stricken provinces toward the greener
Caspian coast—particularly Gilan and Mazandaran. Entire
neighborhoods, it wrote, are now crowded with newcomers fleeing dried
wells, dust storms, and the collapse of local agriculture.
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The
current snapshot of Iran’s political economy reveals a regime engaged
in a corrupt and hypocritical
calculus, sacrificing the basic health, economic stability, and even
the physical environment of its populace to maintain its own power and
fill the coffers of its affiliated networks. From the deepening
environmental crises driven by policy failure to the
dismantling of social safety nets and the open confession of systemic
corruption, the ruling structure is exposed as one that prioritizes the
printing of money and the propagation of propaganda over the welfare of
the nation.
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