Iran Human Rights Organization: 63 Prisoners Executed in the Past Two Weeks

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Iran Human Rights Organization: 63 prisoners executed in the past two weeks

On Thursday, May 2, the Iran Human Rights Organization announced that in the past two weeks, the Islamic Republic has executed one person every five hours without any cost to them.

In the last two weeks of April, the death penalty for 63 prisoners was carried out in Iranian prisons. According to the data from this human rights organization, in the past four months, 171 people have been executed in various prisons across Iran.

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

Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, the director of this organization, stated that countries committed to human rights that have diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic should respond to the wave of executions in Iran. The lack of response paves the way for more executions.

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