IranIran’s Regime Executed At Least 285 People in October

Iran’s Regime Executed At Least 285 People in October

-

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), the largest Iranian opposition coalition, announced that amid the continuing broad wave of executions in Iran, at least 285 prisoners were executed in October 2025 — an unprecedented figure in recent decades that makes this one of the most severe waves of executions in the twenty-first century.

This number is about 1.7 times higher than October 2024 (171 executions) and more than three times higher than October 2023 (92 executions); it also far exceeds the figures for October in 2022 and 2021, when roughly 30 executions were reported in each of those months.

Iran’s ‘No To Execution Tuesdays’ Campaign Enters 93rd Week

In the first ten months of 2025, at least 1,471 executions were recorded, more than double the same period last year (703 executions). Among those executed during this period were 45 women, and some executions were carried out publicly and in open spaces.

According to published reports, executions were concentrated in the final days of October and the beginning of November:

  • § On Sunday, November 2, 2025, Ehsan Mahdipur was executed, and the day before (10 Aban — which corresponds to November 1, 2025) Mitra Zamani, a female prisoner, was hanged in Khorramabad.
  • § On Thursday, October 30, Amirhossein Zahedi, age 21, was executed in Mashhad, and Saeed Piri was executed in Kermanshah.
  • § On Wednesday, October 29, sixteen prisoners were executed in various locations including Mashhad, Kerman, Ghezel Hesar, Baft, Taybad, Zanjan, and Gonbad Kavus.
  • § On October 27 and 28, further groups of prisoners were hanged in cities such as Sari, Bojnurd, Gorgan, Ahvaz, Borujerd, Zanjan, Yasuj, Yazd, Nahavand, Qazvin, Semnan, and Malayer.
  • § In the days before that, several other mass executions were reported in Rasht, Isfahan, Dorud, Hamedan, Kashan, and Aligudarz.

Among those executed, there are reported cases of sentences carried out against individuals who are said to have been under eighteen at the time of the alleged offenses, and some executions were described as “public acts.” Human rights activists and international observers have repeatedly warned about the rising trend of executions and the use of the death penalty in an expanding range of cases; this situation raises serious questions about compliance with criminal justice standards, transparency of trials, and the right to independent legal defense.

This wave of executions is not merely a narrow legal issue but part of broader repressive policies that have profound consequences for Iranian society and the country’s human rights standing.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) asserted that dealing, negotiating, or conciliating with the “godfather of executions and terror” amounts to fueling the crime-and-killing machine of the religious fascism ruling Iran. The NCRI said this bloodthirsty regime should be ostracized by the international community and that Ali Khamenei and its other leaders should face justice for forty-six years of crimes against humanity and genocide.

Latest news

Child Laborers: The Silent Victims of Poverty and Inflation in Iran

On June 15, the state-run Shargh newspaper published a report on child labor titled "Childhood on a Work Shift,"...

Iran’s Regime Executes Political Prisoners Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi

Iran's regime hanged two young men, Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi, in the early hours of Tuesday, June 16,...

Iran’s Healthcare System on Verge of Crisis as Nurses Migrate En Masse

The crisis of nursing staff shortages in Iran, driven by the migration of nurses, has once again come into...

Volker Türk: At Least 40 People Executed on Security-Related Charges in Iran

Recent remarks by Volker Türk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, have once again drawn international attention...

Iran’s ‘No to Executions Tuesdays’ Campaign Marks 125th Week

On Tuesday, June 16, the "No to Executions Tuesdays" campaign entered its 125th week, once again demonstrating the determination...

Cyberattack on Iranian Regime Banks Causes Widespread Disruptions in Banking Services

A cyberattack seriously affected the financial resources of the Iranian regime. A widespread disruption in Iran's banking network beginning...

Must read

On Iran, reality bites

New York Times : Bad news: the Obama administration...

Iranian tango

Washington Times: The Iranian tango, taking one step back...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you