Pakistan, March 6 -- According to a report making rounds on social media, executions in Iran have reached an eight-year high in the past year, with a staggering 834 individuals being put to death. This alarming statistic has raised serious concerns among human rights groups worldwide.

Two years after the suspicious death in custody of Mahsa Amini caught Tehran by surprise, this surge in executions is a clear indication of the government's blatant disregard for the worth of human life; highlighting a systematic failure to uphold fundamental liberties. Because the political cost of the Islamic Republic's crimes is too insignificant, especially outside Iran, international condemnation and calls for reform have done little to stop the killin...