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Iran executed over 300 people in 2023, highest in May since 2015


Iran has executed over 300 people this year, with the rate in May during the current surge in hangings the highest monthly figure in the country since 2015, a rights group said on Thursday.

Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) said at least 307 people have been executed in 2023, a rise of over 75 percent compared to the same period last year.

Activists of the Exile-Iranian Society hold placards and gallows as they demonstrate in solidarity with anti-government protesters in their home country, on January 19, 2023 in front of the Reichstag building that houses the Bundestag (lower house of parliement) in Berlin, calling Germany and the European Union to blacklist the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group. Iran has been rocked by demonstrations over the September 16 death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd who had been arrested for an alleged breach of the country's dress code for women. Authorities have made thousands of arrests amid a bloody crackdown that has claimed hundreds of lives, and have executed four people in connection with the civil unrest. (Photo by Odd ANDERSEN / AFP) RELATED CONTENT PHOTOS germany – iran – eu – politics – conflict – rights – protest germany – iran – eu – politics – conflict – rights – protest germany – iran – eu – politics – conflict – rights – protest

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At least 142 people were executed in May, the highest monthly figure since 2015, meaning an average of over four people were hanged every day last month in the Islamic Republic, it added.

Campaigners accuse Iran of stepping up executions to strike fear into the population as the leadership moves to quell the protest movement that erupted in September.

Seven men have been hanged in cases related to the protests but activists say executions have surged in less high profile cases, particularly over drug and murder convictions, with ethnic minorities disproportionately targeted.

“The purpose of the Islamic Republic’s intensification of arbitrary

executions is to spread societal fear to prevent protests and prolong its rule,” said IHR director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam

“If the international community doesn’t show a stronger reaction to the current wave of executions, hundreds more will fall victim to their killing machine in the coming months.”

It said 59 percent of those hanged this year — 180 people — were executed for drug-related charges.

Over 20 percent of those executed in May — 30 people — were from the largely Sunni Baluch minority concentrated in the southeast of the country, it added.

A protester holds a portrait of Mahsa Amini during a demonstration in support of Amini, a young Iranian woman who died after being arrested in Tehran by the Islamic Republic’s morality police, on Istiklal avenue in Istanbul on September 20, 2022. (AFP)

The protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, who had been arrested for allegedly flouting Iran’s dress rules for women, have abated somewhat in the last months but still continue sporadically.

Iran earlier in May hanged three more men in cases related to the protests, sparking international condemnation, and Amnesty International has warned at least seven more risk being put to death.

The Islamic republic executes more people each year than any nation other than China, according to Amnesty.

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