UN Says Iran Executed 901 People in 2024, Including Dozens of Women
The number of people executed in Iran rose to 901 last year, including 31 women, some of whom were convicted of murdering their husbands to fend off rape or after being forced into marriage, the UN human rights office said on Tuesday, January 7.
Most of the executions were for drug-related offenses, but political dissidents and people connected with mass protests in 2022 over the death in police custody of a 22-year-old woman were also among the victims, the UN statement said.
“It is deeply disturbing that yet again we see an increase in the number of people subjected to the death penalty in Iran year-on-year,” United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said in a statement sent to journalists. “It is high time Iran stemmed this ever-swelling tide of executions.”
In total, at least 901 people were executed by hanging last year in the Islamic Republic, compared with 853 in 2023, the UN rights office said. That represented the highest number since 2015 when 972 people were executed. (JPost/VFI News)
“Dear Lord, we pray for the people of Iran. We pray in Yeshua’s name that You remove the wicked leaders and establish a democratic leadership with elected officials who heartily care about their people. We send our heartfelt condolences to every Iranian who lost a loved one to the regime and we pray for justice, righteousness, peace, unity, and brotherhood within their nation.”