Reaction of Iranian artists and people to the execution of the defendants in the "House of Isfahan" case

Iranian people and artists inside and outside the country reacted strongly to the execution of the Isfahan House defendants.
The execution of the defendants in the "Isfahan House" case yesterday morning caused widespread repercussions. People in various cities in Iran took to the streets in protest, chanting revolutionary slogans and calling for the overthrow of the regime. Many people also confronted the regime forces who were present in the streets to suppress the people and set their motorbikes on fire.
Also in the city of Shiraz, the house of the regime's mercenaries was set on fire by people using "Molotov cocktails."
Protest rallies were held in the cities of Isfahan, Ardabil, Bandar Anzali, Shiraz, various parts of Tehran, Karaj, Zahedan, and so on.
In Karaj, families of prisoners sentenced to death gathered in front of Qezl-e-Hesar Prison, which has carried out the most executions, to protest the execution of their loved ones. These families are still standing in front of the prison in protest and demanding the cancellation of all death sentences.
Artists also reacted to the execution of these innocent defendants and published statements on their personal pages on social media.
Shahin Najafi wrote on his Twitter page: "Until the mullah is not shrouded, this homeland will not be a homeland. Death at the hands of the world's most evil government is a means to maintain survival. Without any emotion or emotion, we must accept that this amount of destruction can only be destroyed with death itself. There is no more reasonable option."
Former national team footballer Ali Karimi also tweeted: "Say it because it doesn't kill, don't say the call to prayer because it kills."
Actress and human rights activist Nazanin Bonadi also wrote on her Instagram page: "The government of the Islamic Republic has once again exposed its hostility to the people of Iran and human rights to the world. Given that the threat of execution of these defendants was brought to the attention of the UN Human Rights Council, they should be asked what human rights they are talking about and what is the reason for the existence of this council?"
Ebrahim Hamedi, a well-known folk singer, also wrote in a story on his Instagram page: "Shame on you criminals who execute the youth of my country for opposing you and seeking freedom. One day you will pay for all these crimes, and that day is not too late."
Singer Hamed Fard also posted on Instagram: "I disbelieve in your path, in your God, in whatever religion you are. They killed our brothers with the dirty morning call to prayer."
Ehsan Karami's reaction in his Instagram story is as follows: "They torture, force confessions, kill, arrest families. Eternal curse on the Islamic Republic."
The execution of the defendants in the Isfahan House not only had a wide impact among the people of Iran and the world, but human rights organizations and institutions around the world also widely protested their execution.
But will human rights organizations, with their protests, remove Iran from the organization's seat? Or will they take action to abolish all death sentences?




