Iranian authorities executed last year 582 individuals, human rights groups said, a 75% increase from the year 2021.
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The Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Paris-based Together Against the Death Penalty (ECPM) said in the Thursday report that four were hanged following taking part in the protests which ignited late last year.
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Iran witnessed mass protests starting in September 2022 which were sparked by the death of 22-year-old ethnic Kurd Jina Mahsa Amini, who died while in police custody.
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The two groups condemned what they described as an "execution machine."
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In 2021, Iran executed 333 people. The groups said they had also counted 151 executions so far this year.
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Iran Human Rights Director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam said that the execution of the four protesters prompted strong international reactions, making it "difficult for the Islamic republic to proceed with their executions."
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"To compensate, and in order to spread fear among people, the authorities have intensified the execution for non-political charges," Moghaddam said.
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"Every execution in Iran is political, regardless of the charges," Moghaddam said, describing those sentenced to death on drugs or criminal charges as "low-cost victims" for the regime in Tehran, because their execution was less liable to draw wider condemnation.
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As per the report, over half of those executed since the start of the protests were sentenced to death on drug-related charges. In 2022, 49% of the executions were over murder charges.
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The groups also highlighted a lack of transparency with announcing the executions. They said that over 88% of all executions and 99% of drug-related ones were not officially announced by the authorities.
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Iran met the September 2022 protests with brute force, prompting several Western sanctions and global condemnation.
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