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Iranian Regime’s Execution Machine Resumes after Parading and Burial of Ali Khamenei’s Corpse

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Nine Prisoners Executed in Three Days, with 32 Executions in Shiraz Since May 22

Fearing an uprising by an outraged public and following the grotesque spectacle of parading Khamenei’s corpse, the henchmen of the mullahs’ regime have once again set their execution machine in motion, hanging at least nine prisoners between Sunday and Tuesday, July 12 and 14.

This morning, two prisoners, Mohyeddin Abdollahi and Hossein Palani, were executed on charges of “armed rebellion against the Islamic Republic of Iran” (Baghy). The regime’s judiciary announced that these two prisoners “were members of cells affiliated with ISIS who, after the collapse of the group’s structure in Iraq and Syria, settled in the Bamoo heights on the border between Iraq and Iran, where three Revolutionary Guards were killed in clashes with members of this group” (Mizan News Agency, July 14).

On Monday, July 13, Mehdi Latifi, 27, and Abdolreza Heydari were hanged in Tabriz. On Sunday, July 12, five other prisoners were hanged: Mohammad Imani, 27, and Asadollah Alijani, 33, in Shirvan; and Hossein Rahim-Khanli, 32, Morad Iranmanesh, and a 52-year-old woman, Setayesh Mohammadpour, in Shiraz. Since the beginning of the Iranian month of Khordad (May 22), at least 32 prisoners have been executed in Adelabad Prison in Shiraz.

The Iranian Resistance strongly condemns these brutal executions and calls on the United Nations and international human rights organizations to take immediate action to halt executions in Iran.

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

14 July 2026