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Iran: 16 Brutal Executions on August 6, 93 in Past Two Weeks

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NCRI logo93 Executions in the past Two Weeks— A 127% Increase Compared to the Same Period in 2024, and a 210% Increase Compared to 2023

In a criminal and unprecedented act, the Iranian regime sent at least 16 prisoners to the gallows with brutality on just a single day — Wednesday, August 6 — leaving even more families bereaved and without providers.

This brings the number of recorded executions in the past two weeks (July 23- August 5) to 93, marking a 127% increase compared to the same period in 2024 (41 executions), and a 210% increase compared to 2023 (30 executions).

While the clerical regime has officially shut down most provinces due to widespread water and electricity shortages, its machinery of execution and slaughter is operating at an accelerated pace. This degree of savagery and bloodlust reflects the other side of the deadly deadlock in which the religious dictatorship is ensnared.

The victims of the regime’s execution apparatus on August 6 were:

Hasan Amousi in Mashhad

Manouchehr and Ehsan Saeedi in Gorgan

Kamran Amraei and one unnamed prisoner in Kerman

Mostafa Mirahmadi and Gholam Sa’edian in Yasuj

Farhad Tavakkoli and one unnamed prisoner in Karaj

Hossein Rostami and Naser Jalali in Isfahan

The names of five other executed prisoners had been mentioned in the previous day’s statement.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)

7 August 2025

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