Iran executes 10 prisoners in Rasht, Malayer, and more. Charges include murder and drugs. Families suffer amid human rights outcry.

Iran Human Rights Society, Sunday, October 26, 2025 – In late October 2025, Iran executes 10 prisoners. Prisons in Rasht, Malayer, Gachsaran, Semnan, Alborz, Dezful, Bojnord, Hamadan, and Gorgan carry out the sentences. Authorities cite murder or drug charges. Families receive little warning. Moreover, fair trials remain rare. Activists share details online. Security forces silence dissent. Yet, protests persist. These Iran executions expose systemic flaws. Consequently, global scrutiny rises.
Bahman Hasani’s Execution in Dezful Prison
On October 25, 2025, Bahman Hasani hangs in Dezful Prison. From Ahvaz, he faces arrest three years prior. Authorities charge him with murder. Guards execute him at dawn. No family sees the act. Human rights groups question trial fairness. They demand reviews. However, officials ignore pleas. This Iran execution fuels calls for justice.
Asghar Manafi and Mohsen Davarpanah Executed in Hamadan Prison
Hamadan Prison claims two lives on October 25, 2025. Asghar Manafi and Mohsen Davarpanah face drug charges. Both fight verdicts for years. Guards prepare nooses at dawn. Families gather but meet police barriers. Activists leak news online. These Iran executions shock communities. They highlight the drug war’s brutality. Therefore, reform demands grow.
Ardavan’s Execution in Alborz Province Prison
Ardavan dies on October 22, 2025, in Alborz Province Prison. Murder charges seal his fate. Etemad newspaper reports the dawn execution. Ardavan waits in cells for years. Guards summon him early. No public notice follows. Families seek answers, but silence persists. This Iran execution adds to the count. Advocates push for transparency.
Safar Ali Rezaei Executed in Semnan Prison
Safar Ali Rezaei hangs on October 22, 2025, in Semnan Prison. Drug charges end his appeals. Judges uphold the death penalty. Guards act at dawn. Families wait in anguish. Reports spread via human rights networks. This case exposes justice gaps. Authorities favor punishment. However, experts urge reform. These Iran executions erode trust.
Goodarz Mousavi’s Execution in Gachsaran Prison
Goodarz Mousavi dies on October 21, 2025, in Gachsaran Prison. Murder charges drive his sentence. Arrested years ago, he faces a quiet trial. Officials act fast at dawn. Families learn later. Activists document the case. This Iran execution stirs anger. Communities question laws. However, fear mutes many. Reform calls rise.
Mohammad Karim Salouki Executed in Bojnord Prison
Mohammad Karim Salouki perishes on October 21, 2025, in Bojnord Prison. Drug charges seal his fate. He fights the system. Guards lead him to the gallows at dawn. Families grieve privately. News spreads slowly. These Iran executions show rural disparities. Advocates expose flaws. Consequently, global outcry grows.
Siavash Karimi’s Execution in Malayer Prison
Siavash Karimi dies on October 20, 2025, in Malayer Prison. Murder charges underpin his sentence. He waits in isolation. Officials act at dawn. Relatives seek details. Reports emerge slowly. This Iran execution sparks fairness debates. Human rights voices demand accountability. However, responses stay quiet. Movements gain traction.
Alireza Khodkar and Kambiz Mirzaei Executed in Lakan Rasht Prison
Lakan Rasht Prison executes two on October 19, 2025. Alireza Khodkar, from Chobar, faces murder charges after four years. Kambiz Mirzaei, from Rasht, falls to drug charges after three. Guards act at dawn. Families protest outside. News spreads quietly. These Iran executions deepen grief. Resistance grows stronger.
Death Penalty Violates Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The death penalty defies Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It guarantees life, liberty, and security. Only emergencies allow suspension. Yet, Iran routinely executes. They strip life rights. Errors prove irreversible. Families suffer forever. Moreover, hangings inflict torture. These acts breach humane standards. Defenders protest these Iran executions.
Breaches of International Human Rights Commitments
Iran signs the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Article 6 demands fair trials for death sentences. Only grave crimes qualify. However, trials lack transparency. Courts show bias. Legal barriers block defenses. Sentences ring unjust.
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