Human rights sources reported on Monday, November 25, that at least 10 prisoners, including a woman, were executed in various cities across Iran by the Iranian regime’s judiciary.
Executions by the Iranian regime’s judiciary continue unabated. According to the Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRAI), three prisoners named Ashkan Moradi, Jalal Haj-Babaei, and Davood Heidari, who had previously been sentenced to death on drug-related charges, were executed on Monday morning at Karaj Central Prison.
Additionally, human rights sources reported on Monday, November 25, that two prisoners were executed in Jiroft, one in Kermanshah, three in Karaj, one in Khorramabad, and three in Hamedan.
According to a report by the Iran Human Rights Organization on Monday, two prisoners named Nader Ghanizadeh, accused of “premeditated murder,” and Naser Soleimani, 62, convicted of drug-related charges, were executed at Jiroft Prison.
The Baluch Activists Campaign has also reported that 58 prisoners at this prison in Kerman Province are currently at risk of execution for these two charges.
According to the Iran Human Rights Organization, three prisoners, two of whom were identified as Meysam Noori, 42, and Arsalan Habibi, were executed on drug-related charges at Hamedan Central Prison.
The execution of these three prisoners took place on Thursday, and their cases were handled separately.
This human rights organization also reported the execution of a prisoner named Mostafa Souri, a resident of Kangavar, at Kermanshah Central Prison on charges of “premeditated murder” in recent days.
Additionally, the Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRAI) reported that on Sunday, November 24, Iranian regime officials executed a female prisoner accused of “murder” at Parsilon Prison in Khorramabad.
According to HRANA, the identity of the executed prisoner was announced as Fariba Maleki.
According to a previous report by the Human Rights Activists in Iran, between October 22 and November 25 alone, at least 133 executions were carried out, including one public execution, 24 death sentences, and seven confirmations of death sentences.


