In the past two weeks, 63 prisoners have been executed by the Iranian Human Rights Organization

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The Iran Human Rights Organization announced that 63 prisoners have been executed in the past two weeks.

The Iran Human Rights Organization stated on Thursday, May 2, that in the past two weeks, the Islamic Republic has executed one person every five hours without incurring any costs.

In the final two weeks of April, the death sentences of 63 prisoners in Iranian prisons were carried out. According to the data of this human rights organization, 171 individuals have been executed in various prisons in Iran in the past four months.

The Iran Human Rights Organization, by releasing the statistics of executions, called for a global community response to the wave of executions of prisoners in Iran.

Mahmoud Amiry-Moghaddam, the director of this organization, has stated that countries adhering to human rights that have diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic should react to the wave of executions in Iran. The lack of reaction paves the way for further executions.

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