Iran Human Rights:

Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO); December 4, 2025: At least 152 people were executed in November 2025, including five women, four Afghan nationals, an Iraqi national, seven Kurds, five Baluch and an Arab minority. IHRNGO has recorded 1,426 executions in the first eleven months of 2025, a 70% increase compared to the same period in 2024.

Iran Human Rights, once again stressing the urgent need for serious attention from the public and the international community to the issue of executions in Iran, calls for a strong response from Iranian and international cultural, political and civil figures to the current wave of executions in the country.

IHRNGO Director, Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam stated: "The world must not grow accustomed to daily executions in Iran. In November, an average of five people were executed every day, yet no government, including those with diplomatic relations with Iran and longstanding commitments to human rights, publicly addressed this alarming pattern. These executions scarcely appeared in the global news cycle. Sustained silence only emboldens further abuses, because there are no limits to how far the Islamic Republic’s leaders may go in their atrocities.”

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