Nasrin Sotoudeh defended political prisoners and worked to abolish Iran’s death penalty. Human rights groups are worried her sentence could signal increased repression of peace activism in Iran under a judiciary with a history of human rights violations

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24 thoughts on “38 Years Prison and 148 Lashes for Iranian Human Rights Defender”
  1. Bewise!
    "Every person should obey the government in power. No government would exist if it hadn't been established by God……..2 Therefore, whoever resists the government opposes what God has established. Those who resist will bring punishment on themselves".
    Romans 13:1-2 (GW)

  2. orthodox islam = religous fascism
    Saudi arabia is even worst human rights activist raif badawi is in jail since 7 years and gets 1000 whippings

  3. "IF" this is true and not PropoGanda ; then I'd suggest 150 volunteers step forward. Each willing to take on strike from the Stripe…. I'll take 5 leaving 144… ijs….

  4. These gross injustices perpetrated by any government against its citizens are deplorable.
    lran committing these human right violations should understand that they are fueling the fire as a justification for regime change interventions by dishonest parties such as Saudi Arabia, lsrael and the U.S.
    Never would a government be better served by progressive reform then the lranian government now.

  5. These gross injustices perpetrated by any government against its citizens are deplorable.
    lran committing these human right violations should understand that they are fueling the fire for regime change interventions by dishonest parties such as Saudi Arabia, lsrael and the U.S.
    Never would a government be better served by progressive reform then the lranian government now.

  6. Easy solution is to have an Int standard on Laws otherwise kick out from Int businesses .China could easily be target of that law as chinese also violates human rights

  7. Hands off Iran. Activist in Iran, even with good intentions, needs to understand that now is not the time to revolt and that the timing is only gonna help the enemies of Iran. Don't be stupid! Same for TRN.

  8. Iranian trolls sound like the Israeli trolls. ALL motives have to be questioned (NO I DON'T SUPPORT A WAR WITH IRAN). If we want to be genuinely informed about you.. that includes the bad things (YES IM AWARE OF ISRAELI HAZBARA, IRANIAN TROLLS SOUND JUST AS DESPERATE).

  9. You made an entire segment on a lie. It's just a lie. No one in Iran has ever been sentenced to 38 years of prison! The husband just lied and you all bought that.

  10. 148 lashes?! Forget the 38 year prison sentence, I don’t think she is going to survive that many lashes ……..that’s a death sentence

  11. Nasrin Sotoudeh should be immediately released, based on what I understand from this video. Shame on the Iranian govt for doing what it's already done to her, so more will just be all the more shameful. I don't want to be against the Iranian govt, but it'd be very welcome if it'd stop its wrongful punishments of people. There's nothing to be proud about when a govt is unjust, and it happens all too often in this world. Release Nasrin.

  12. Real NewsNetwork, how about you focus on real crimes committed by the US government. Are you now participating in the ‘fabrication of consent’ for Regime Change in Iran, as the US government wishes? Disgusting!

  13. Sotoudeh is a hero and will be known as such to everyone in Iran soon, and for a very long time. Iran can never stop that from happening.

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