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Rights groups denounce ‘execution spree’ in Iran

251 hangings confirmed this year up until end of June, two NGOs note in joint statement

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Jul 2022 8:00PM

Rights groups denounce ‘execution spree’ in Iran
Activists say that Iran is in the throes of a major crackdown as protests continue over living conditions in a severe economic crisis. – AFP pic, July 27, 2022

PARIS – Iran is carrying out executions at a “horrifying pace” in state-approved killings on a mass scale that constitutes an “abhorrent assault” on the right to life, two rights groups said today.

The Washington-based Abdorrahman Boroumand Centre for Human Rights in Iran and London-based Amnesty International said in a joint statement that 251 hangings have been confirmed this year up until the end of June, although the real number may be even higher.

“If executions continue at this horrifying pace, they will soon surpass the total of 314 executions recorded for the whole of 2021,” the groups said, denouncing an “execution spree”.

They said that 146 of people executed in 2022 had been convicted of murder, “amid well-documented patterns of executions being systematically carried out following grossly unfair trials.”

But at least 86 other people were executed for drug-related offences for which executions had dropped sharply in recent years until now, following changes to domestic legislation.

“During the first six months of 2022, the Iranian authorities executed at least one person a day on average. The state machinery is carrying out killings on a mass scale across the country in an abhorrent assault on the right to life,” said Diana Eltahawy, deputy regional director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International.

The report said the authorities have regularly carried out mass executions in prisons across Iran, with up to a dozen people executed at a time.

The groups confirmed a report by another NGO, Iran Human Rights, that Iran on Saturday also carried out its first public execution in two years.

The statement also said that comments by Iranian officials acknowledging the problem of prison overcrowding had created fears that “that the rise in executions is related to official efforts to reduce prisoner numbers.”

The rights groups also expressed alarm that over a quarter of people executed so far in 2022 were members of Iran’s Baluchi ethnic minority, who make up just 5% of the population.

“The disproportionate use of the death penalty against Iran’s Baluchi minority epitomises the entrenched discrimination and repression they have faced for decades,” said Abdorrahman Boroumand Centre for Human Rights director Roya Boroumand.

The statement said that the rise in executions has also coincided with the rise of the former judiciary chief, Ebrahim Raisi, to the presidency and the appointment of former intelligence minister Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei as the new head of judiciary.

Activists say that Iran is in the throes of a major crackdown as protests continue over living conditions in a severe economic crisis.

Labour activists, intellectuals, but also filmmakers have been arrested, including the director Mohammad Rasoulof whose lacerating film “There is No Evil” about the effects of the use of the death penalty in Iran won the Golden Bear at the 2020 Berlin Film Festival. – AFP, July 27, 2022

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