Two LGBTQ activist has been sentenced to death for allegedly promoting homosexuality by the Revolutionary Court of Urmia, Islamic Republic if Iran, reported by Hengaw, a human right Organisation.
Iran’s regime has executed between 4,000 and 6,000 gays and lesbians since the nation’s Islamic revolution in 1979
According to Hengaw, an organization that documents human rights violations in Kurdistan, “Zahra Sediqi Hamedani, known as ‘Sareh,’ 31, from Naqadeh, and Elham Chubdar, 24, from Urmia, both activists of the LGBT community, were sentenced to death in a joint case on the charge of ‘Corruption on Earth’ through the promoting of homosexuality.”
The Hengaw Human Rights Organization added that “the sentence has been announced to them in the past few days in the women’s ward of Urmia Central Prison.”
Urmia is a city in the West Azerbaijan Province of Iran.
The independent Iranian news Twitter feed 1500tasvir also reported the sentencing, writing on Sunday that “Homosexual rights activists #Zahra_Seddighi (31) and #Elham Choobdar (24) have been sentenced to death.”