Iran executed 1,639 people in 2025, highest since 1989, NGOs report
Report by Iran Human Rights and ECPM details a 68% increase in executions, with drug offenses and murder as primary charges, but also includes protesters and those accused of security-related offenses.
نظرة سريعة
- Iran executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest number since 1989, a 68% increase from the previous year, according to a report by Iran Human Rights and ECPM.
- Most were convicted of drug offenses or murder, but protesters and individuals accused of security-related charges were also executed.
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Iran has historically had a high number of executions, often ranking second globally after China. The "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests in 2022 and subsequent unrest highlight ongoing internal dissent.
Iran executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest number recorded there since 1989, according to two non-governmental organisations.
The total represents an increase of 68% compared to 2024, when 975 executions were recorded, according to a report by Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Paris-based Together Against the Death Penalty (EPCM).
Most of those executed were convicted of drug-related offences or murder. However, at least 57 were convicted of security-related charges, including two protesters.
The NGOs warn that Iranian authorities could use executions even more extensively this year in the wake of protests and the war against the US and Israel.
Since the start of the conflict on 28 February, seven people have been executed in connection with the protests, during which thousands of demonstrators were killed and tens of thousands detained amid an unprecedented crackdown by security forces.
Six people convicted of membership of the exiled opposition group Mujahideen-e Khalq (MEK) have also been executed, along with one person convicted of spying for Israel.
Iran has long been the world's second most prolific executioner after China, where the exact number of people put to death remains a state secret but is believed by human rights activists to be in the thousands.
However, last year saw the highest number of recorded executions in the Islamic Republic for 36 years, with an average of four per day, according to the report by IHR and EPCM.
They say 795 of the 1,639 people executed were convicted of drug-related offences, a 58% increase compared to 2024, and that 747 were convicted of murder, which was a 79% increase. Another 37 people were convicted of rape.
At least 48 women were executed, which was a 55% increase compared to 2024 and the highest number recorded in more than 20 years.
The NGOs say ethnic minorities and other marginalised groups were disproportionately represented among those executed.
Just over half of the executions were based on sentences handed down by Revolutionary Courts after what the NGOs describe as "grossly unfair trials and without due process".
IHR and EPCM warn that, if the Islamic Republic "survives the current crisis, there is a serious risk that executions will be used even more extensively as a tool of oppression and repression".
At least 16 people sentenced to death in connection with the 2022 "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests remain at risk of execution, the NGOs say.
Twenty-seven others have been sentenced to death over protests at the start of this year, while hundreds more are facing charges carrying the death penalty.
Raphaël Chenuil-Hazan, executive director of ECPM, said the question of abolishing the death penalty had to be "at the heart" of any talks between the US and Iran on ending their war, according to AFP news agency.
ما الذي يجب مراقبته
توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق
Further international condemnation and calls for sanctions against Iran.
مرجح جداً · خلال أيام
Increased risk of further executions of individuals connected to recent protests.
مرجح · خلال أسابيع
Iran may increase its rhetoric against the US and Israel in response to international pressure.
محتمل · خلال أسابيع
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific security-related charges led to the execution of 57 individuals?
- What is the exact number of people currently on death row in Iran?
- What is the international community's response to this report?
- What are the specific criteria for "grossly unfair trials" mentioned by the NGOs?





