September 2025 Report: One Woman Executed Every 5 Days in Iran

September 2025 Report: One Woman Executed Every 5 Days in Iran

One Woman Executed Every 5 Days in Iran: Mullahs Set Grim Human-Rights Record

13 women have been executed in two months

SEPTEMBER 2025 Report: October 10, the World Day Against the Death Penalty, is a reminder of the global community’s commitment to defending the most fundamental right to life and fighting one of the most brutal forms of human rights violations. This year, that day arrives amid a wave of executions instituted by the theocratic regime in Iran — and women have not been exempted.

For this reason, the Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance Iran has devoted its September report to this issue, calling on the international community and organizations defending human rights and women’s rights to take immediate action to stop this death-machine.

Over the past 9 months, the clerical regime has executed about 1,150 prisoners, including 37 women and 7 children. At least 9 executions have been carried out in public. The clerical regime’s judiciary, operating under the direct oversight of Khamenei as Velayat-e Faqih (theocratic supreme guardian), sends political prisoners, women, and impoverished sectors of society to the gallows without fair trial.

Currently, in Qezel Hesar Prison in Karaj, thousands of people are in line for execution.

Rising Trend and Record-Breaking Executions of Women

The Clerical Regime: The World’s Leading Executioner of Women

These statistics represent only part of the grim reality. What reveals the depth of the catastrophe is the structural and deliberate role of the regime’s judiciary in organizing this wave of executions, as part of a systematic policy of suppression.

Through deliberate opacity, the clerical regime’s judiciary prevents the disclosure of numerous executions.

One example is Marziyeh Esmaeili, aged 39 and mother of a daughter, who was executed on April 15, 2025, in Qazvīn Prison (northwest Iran). Her alleged crime was transporting 600 grams of narcotics in exchange for 10 million tomans (about 100 USD).

It is worth noting that, despite the daily mass executions in Iran — reaching an average of one execution every 5 hours— a strong and expanding movement against the death penalty has emerged across the country. Leading this movement are prisoners who, for 88 consecutive weeks, hold hunger strikes every Tuesday in 52 prisons across the country to protest death sentences. This is a rare development in Iran’s history, and it has gained support from families and various social groups inside Iran and internationally.

List of Women Executed in Iran between July 30 and September 30

  1. Mahtab Bayati, Central Prison of Mashhad – July 30
  2. Nahid Jokar, 52 years old – Adelabad Prison of Shiraz – July 31
  3. Unknown woman, Khorramabad Prison – August 3
  4. Soudabeh Ghasemzadeh, 45 years old, mother of three – Central Prison of Isfahan – August 11
  5. Mahsa Akbari, Adelabad Prison of Shiraz – August 20
  6. Maliheh Haghighi, 34, Central Prison of Tabriz – August 26
  7. Mitra Yasini, Adelabad Prison of Shiraz – August 27
  8. Banoo Moghadam, 60 years old, Abhar Prison – August 28
  9. Gouhar Taheri, 52 years old, Zanjan Prison – September 2
  10. Hadigheh Abadi, mother of three, Qazvin Prison – September 11
  11. Zahra Fotouhi, 52 years old, Central Prison of Tabriz – September 17
  12. Unidentified woman, Sabzevar Prison – September 17
  13. Mahnaz Dehghani, Adelabad Prison of Shiraz – September 24


White Torture Kills: Denial of Medical Care in Detention

Another tactic the clerical regime uses to kill prisoners is white torture or denying access to medical care. In the past month, this policy has resulted in the deaths of several female detainees.

Qarchak Prison, located in Varamin (just southeast of Tehran), is notorious as a symbol of grave abuses against incarcerated women. It suffers from overcrowding, severe shortages of basic necessities (including drinking water), and especially a lack of medical services.

Somayeh Rashidi

Between September 16 and September 25 alone, at least three female prisoners died in Qarchak due to denial of medical treatment or delays in hospital transfer: Somayeh Rashidi, Jamileh Azizi, and Soudabeh Asadi. Prior to that, one woman in Pardis Prison (Karaj, near Tehran) also died from lack of medical care.

Detailed cases:

The names listed are only those cases that were leaked externally. Many more are concealed by the regime or disguised as suicides.
At present, dozens of female political prisoners — many in their 60s or 70s — in Qarchak Prison are denied treatment and are in critical physical condition. This includes Shiva Esmaeili, Fatemeh Ziaii, Marzieh Farsi, Parvin Mir Asan, Zahra Safaei and Maryam Akbari Monfared, all in urgent need of specialized medical attention denied to them.

From left to right, Fatemeh Ziaii, Maryam Akbari Monfared, Zahra Safaei, Shiva Esmaeili, and Marzieh Farsi

Urgent Need for Action to Abolish Death Sentences in Iran and Inspect Prisons

Now it is the responsibility of the global community — especially parliaments, human rights defenders, and women’s rights activists — to break the silence over these crimes. Every day of delay means more lives lost to the regime’s noose.

The NCRI Women’s Committee calls on the international community and human rights defenders to take the following immediate, decisive steps:

  1. Immediate halt to executions of women and repeal of death sentences for those convicted of murdering a spouse or drug-related charges; also annul all death sentences for political prisoners.
  2. Guarantee immediate, full access for female prisoners to medical care and prevent their slow‐death through neglect.
  3. Urgent inspections of prisons, particularly Qarchak Prison in Varamin, known as a torture center for women.
  4. Pressure the clerical regime to adhere to international human rights standards.
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