Iranian authorities executed 11 prisoners across the country on Wednesday, including a woman, according to a human rights organization that tracks executions in Iran.
The Hengaw Organization for Human Rights said 10 men were executed in prisons in Bushehr, Damghan, Chabahar, Kashmar, Sabzevar, Malayer, Shiraz, Mashhad, and Karaj.
They had been sentenced to death for murder or drug-related offenses.
Separately, authorities executed Razieh Abbasi, a 40-year-old woman convicted of killing her husband, at Ghezel Hesar Prison in Karaj in the early hours of Wednesday, Hengaw reported.
The Hamshahri newspaper reported that one of the men was a 22-year-old from Mazandaran Province who had been detained three years earlier following a residential theft and later charged with killing a police officer.
Another prisoner had been convicted of murder after reportedly claiming he invested borrowed money in the stock market and was unable to repay the debt.
Abbasi had been arrested on accusations of killing her husband and was held at Qarchak Prison in Varamin before being transferred to Ghezel Hesar Prison shortly before her execution, Hengaw said.
According to Hengaw, at least 52 women have been executed in Iranian prisons during the current Persian year, which ends in March 2026.
The organization said this marks the highest annual number of women executed in Iran in 25 years.
Source: Iran Wire, Staff, December 18, 2025
"One is absolutely sickened, not by the crimes that the wicked have committed,
but by the punishments that the good have inflicted."
but by the punishments that the good have inflicted."
— Oscar Wilde

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