World Day Against the Death Penalty: 428 Executed in Iran in 2022

Today is World Day Against the Death Penalty. It is a day which unifies the global abolitionist movement and mobilises civil society, political leaders and public opinion to support the call for universal abolition of capital punishment.

Today is the 20th World Day Against the Death Penalty. It has been dedicated to “Death penalty: a road paved with torture” by the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty.

There has been a sharp rise in the number of executions in Iranian prisons in 2022. According to data recorded by Iran Human Rights, at least 428 people, including two juvenile offenders and 12 women were executed between 1 January-10 October 2022.

Only 52 of the executions were reported by official sources and the remaining 376 were recorded by Iran Human Rights through reliable sources inside Iran and human rights defenders.

Rise in executions compared to previous years

The number of executions has increased by 89% compared to the same period last year. At least 428 executions have been recorded from 1 January-10 October 2022. 226 executions were recorded for the same period in 2021 and 209 in 2020.

Continuing increase in drug-related executions

At least 180 people, including a woman, have been executed for drug-related offences since the beginning of the year. This is while 83 people were executed for the charges in the same period in 2021 and 18 in 2020.

Execution of Baluch minorities

The Baluch minority have continued to be disproportionally executed in Iran. In 2021, Iran Human Rights reported that 21% of executions were Baluch minorities while only representing 2-6% of the population. At least 121 Baluch citizens have so far been executed in 2022, representing 35% of all executions. Of the 121, 82 people including a woman, were executed for drug-related charges. Baluch minorities are also grossly overrepresented in the state killings in the nationwide protests, with half the recorded deaths being Baluch.

Execution of juvenile offenders

The Islamic Republic is one of the last remaining governments to still execute juvenile offenders. At least two juvenile offenders were executed in the first ten months of 2022. Omid Alizehi, a 22-year-old Baluch juvenile offender, and Mohammad Hossein Alizadeh, a 24-year-old Afghan national were both sentenced to qisas(retribution-in-kind) for murder.

Execution of women

At least 12 women were executed by the Islamic Republic in the first ten month of 2022. Of those, 11 were sentenced to qisas (retribution-in-kind) for murder and a Baluch woman was sentenced to death for drug-related offences.