The Iranian regime has intensified its use of executions, which critics describe as acts of desperation signaling the regime's weakening grip on power. These executions have drawn condemnation from international human rights advocates and Iranian resistance groups, who call for an end to the killings and urge the global community to take decisive action. Maryam Rajavi, a prominent opposition figure, emphasizes that the only viable solution for Iran's future is regime change led by the Iranian people themselves, without foreign military intervention or funding. This "third option" advocates for democratic transformation through organized internal resistance, rejecting both war and appeasement. Supporters argue that the regime maintains control through fear and repression, and that true democracy and stability can only emerge from within Iran. Calls have been made for international recognition of the Iranian people's right to resist and for the deployment of an international investigative mission to address human rights abuses. The movement underscores the urgency of ending the executions and supporting Iran's democratic alternative to the current clerical regime.
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