Singing to the Gallows: Iranian Protesters Face Execution With Unbroken Defiance
On death row in Iran, condemned protesters are turning their final hours into acts of resistance—singing, refusing confessions, and transforming execution chambers into stages of moral defiance. The article reveals how the regime’s ultimate punishment has backfired, creating martyrs whose courage travels farther than any protest chant. Read it to understand why fear no longer guarantees silence—and how a government’s grip weakens when the condemned refuse to bow.