The clerical regime hanged another woman at dawn on Saturday, December 7, 2024. Ameneh Alipour was executed in the Central Prison of Zanjan.
Ameneh Alipour was 37 years old. She had been arrested and detained three years ago on charges of murder, and subsequently sentenced to death.
Ms. Alipour was the fourth woman executed last week in Iran.
Farkhondeh Allah Moradi, 50, was executed in Isfahan, central Iran, on December 1, and two others were executed in Ilam, western Iran, on December 2, 2024.
32 women executed in 2024
The Iranian regime is the world’s top record holder of executions of women.
According to the data recorded by the NCRI Women’s Committee, at least 261 women have been executed in Iran since 2007.
The number of women executed in Iran has sharply increased over the past year, with 33 executions of women recorded between October 2023 and October 2024. This marks a troubling rise from previous years, up from 19 women executed in 2022–2023 and 21 in 2021–2022.
The current year’s figure is particularly alarming, surpassing the average rate of 21 executions under Ebrahim Raisi by 12 and more than double the annual average of 15 under former president Hassan Rouhani.
Given the clandestine nature of executions and the lack of public announcement by the judiciary, it is evident that the actual number is higher than reported.
This surge underscores the Iranian regime’s growing use of capital punishment, including against women—an escalation in human rights abuses now seen under the administration of Masoud Pezeshkian.
The total number of executions in Iran in 2024 has reached 870, so far, with more than 570 prisoners including 21 women executed since Pezeshkian took office.
It further proves that regardless of who holds the presidency, the rights of the Iranian people, especially women, continue to be trampled.