UN Reports Alarming Surge in Executions in Iran
The United Nations revealed that at least 901 people were executed in Iran last year, marking a significant increase in the country's use of the death penalty. In a concerning report on Tuesday, UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk highlighted that 40 death sentences were carried out in just one week in December alone. He described this trend as "deeply troubling," calling for urgent action to halt the rising number of executions, particularly those related to drug offenses, which accounted for the majority of cases.
Demonstrations have arisen in support of Iranian citizens protesting against these human rights violations, including gatherings outside the German Chancellery in the autumn of 2023. Türk emphasized the necessity for Iran to address what he termed a "growing flood of executions" and to comply with international human rights standards.
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