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Deutsche Welle reports that Iran is executing prisoners at an accelerated rate while the 100-day conflict with the U.S. and Israel distracts international attention. Human rights groups are documenting the pattern.
Deutsche Welle reports that Iran is executing prisoners at an accelerated rate while the 100-day conflict with the U.S. and Israel dominates international attention. Human rights groups are documenting the pattern—the timing of the escalation in executions coincides with the conflict intensifying. The theory is straightforward: chaos abroad creates cover for repression at home.
When a country is at war or in active conflict, international attention narrows. Human rights organizations have fewer resources and less media platform to report on domestic abuses. Iran appears to be using that window. The acceleration in executions isn't random timing—it's tactical. Executions often happen to political prisoners, which means the 100-day conflict is providing cover for removing regime opponents while the world watches the fighting.
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