Iran execution rate doubles in 2025: NGO
PARIS: The number of executions carried out by Iran in the first three months this year was more than double the figure from the same period last year, an NGO said on Friday.
Norway-based group Iran Human Rights warned that the Islamic republic’s use of capital punishment was again surging in a time of international tension.
In the first three months of 2025, at least 230 people, including eight women, were executed, mainly on murder and drugs-related charges, it said. In the same period of 2024, 110 executions were recorded.
The NGO said there were five women among the 59 people executed in March alone, including a 24-year-old woman hanged on charges of killing her fiance whom she had been forced to marry.
IHR director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam warned that Iran could exploit concerns over a potential conflict with the United States, which has not ruled out military action against its nuclear programme, to carry out more executions.
“The risk of a significant increase in executions in the coming weeks is serious. The Iranian authorities may, as in the past, exploit public attention on tensions between Iran and the United States to carry out more executions, including those of political prisoners,” he said.
According to IHR, Iran executed at least 975 people last year, the highest figure since the NGO began recording executions in Iran in 2008.
The numbers of women executed has also been soaring with 31 hanged in 2024, also the highest figure for the past 17 years, according to IHR. Many are convicted of killing abusive partners or husbands who they were forced to marry.
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