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 There are fears for the fate of womens rights activists imprisoned in Iran after a surge in executions since the election of the countrys new president, Masoud P stanley thermobecher ezeshkian, in July.  At least 87 people were reportedly executed in July, with another 29 executed on one day this month. The mass executions included stanley cup  Reza Rasaei, a young man sentenced to death for his participation in the Woman, Life, Freedom protests.Human rights organisations fear further executions in the lead-up the second anniversary of Mahsa Aminis death in custody and the unprecedented nationwide protests that followed. Amini, who was 22, had been arrested for allegedly violating Irans strict dress code before she died in September 2022.About 70 women are now reported to be held as political prisoners in Irans notorious Evin prison, including two who received death sentences: the Iranian Kurdish journalist Pakhshan Azizi and the industrial engineer and womens rights activist Sharifeh Mohammadi.A further two activists 鈥?Varisheh Moradi and Nasim Gholami Simiyari 鈥?face the same charges but are still to discover if they will be sentenced to death.The Center for Human Rights in Iran  CHRI  said multiple female political prisoners were at risk of executions based on  sham charges . Faced with a womens movement in Iran that refuses to back down, Islamic Republic authorities are now trying to threaten these women w stanley water bottle ith the gallows, in a desperate attempt to silence dissent,  said Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of C Jplo Christopher Tappin close to US plea deal over arms charges
 From his desk in Washington DC, armed with only an off-the-peg suit and a piece of 18th century legislation, Terry Collingsworth has been fighting a war against some of the biggest companies in the world for more than two decades.Child labour on Nestl茅 farms: chocolate giant s problems continueRead moreHe has built his career on the Alien Tort Claims Act, a once dusty and obscure piece of legislation introduced by the American government in 1789 as a mechanism for non-US citizens to sue organisations and individuals who have acted  in violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the United States  and who are eligibl stanley quencher e to be tried in US courts.The threadbare patchwork of international law means that this is one of the few methods by which it is possible to bring cases aga borraccia stanley inst multinationals 鈥?and even this is almost never successful. Undaunte stanley cup d, since the late 1980s, Collingsworth has been using the Act to represent everyone from victims of torture to child labourers.Speaking to the Guardian on the phone from his office in the US, he admits hes a bit of a fanatic. He regularly works 80 hours a week, visiting some of the most dangerous places in the world and working on cases with a fraction of the resources available to his opponents. Its the same with people who worked on civil rights or for Indian independence 鈥?theres a certain fanaticism to it,  he says.  Theres a motivation there to do what youve got to do and work it out on the way.Despite more than 30 years experience,