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    6 days ago

    USA: 25

    Iran: 883? (I’ve seen numbers between 743 and 798)

    China: unkown

    Saudi Arabia: 330

    Singapore: 9

    Bottom line, though, is ANY executions are repugnant.

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    7 days ago

    Annual Analytical and Statistical Report on Human Rights in Iran for the year 2024
    Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA)

    HRANA – The following report is the result of collecting, analyzing, and documenting 9,160 reports on the state of human rights published by news sources over the past calendar year (January 1, 2024, to December 20, 2024). This report, released in two versions—concise and comprehensive (accompanied by charts and graphs)—provides analyses, including the issuance of more than 33,442 months of prison sentences for critics and the sentencing of citizens to 9957 lashes, despite the inhumane nature of this punishment. Additionally, at least 883 citizens have been executed. This report, reflecting a summary of published information on the state of human rights in Iran, along with its extensive statistical data, can be read in full below.

    Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRA), through the dedicated efforts of its Department of Statistics and Publications, publishes its annual Gregorian calendar-based analytical and statistical report on the human rights situation in Iran for the one-year period (January 1, 2024, to December 20, 2024). This report is the culmination of the organization’s daily endeavors in recent years, forming part of a daily statistical project that began in 2009. It provides an analytical-statistical overview of human rights in Iran.

    This annual report on human rights violations in Iran represents a synthesis of 9,160 human rights reports, gathered from 116 legal and news sources within the past calendar year. HRANA (Human Rights Activists News Agency) contributed 38.56% of the reports utilized in this publication, with 26.57% originating from official or government-affiliated Iranian sources, and the remaining 34.87% from other news or human rights sources.

    In this 86-page report, various aspects such as women’s rights, workers’ rights, children’s rights, prisoners’ rights, etc., are briefly examined and statistically analyzed, accompanied by relevant charts for enhanced reader comprehension. According to this report, the focus of human rights monitoring in Iran, in comparison between the capital and other areas, remains unequal. This long-standing inequality shows that in the last year, reporting from non-central areas has decreased by 9.6% compared to the capital. This situation continues to indicate the lack of adequate monitoring of other areas of the country relative to the center by civil society.

    Although this report predominantly reflects the extensive efforts of courageous human rights defenders in Iran, who bear significant costs in pursuit of their humanitarian ideals, it inevitably has limitations. These include restrictions on the activities of human rights organizations by the Iranian government and governmental impediments to the free flow of information. Consequently, while this report strives for accuracy, it cannot be considered entirely error-free or a complete reflection of the human rights situation in Iran. Nevertheless, it stands as one of the most precise, comprehensive, and well-documented reports on human rights violations in Iran, offering valuable insights for organizations and defenders of human rights to better understand the human rights situation in Iran, its challenges, and potential opportunities.

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