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By December 17, 2022, at least 469 people have been killed. 374 of the deaths were men and 63 of the deaths were children and 32 were women. 39 protesters are also at risk of execution [18] According to the Iranian government, around 200 people have died during the protest. [19] Human rights activists assume a high number of unreported deaths. [11]
Iranian Kurdish dissident Suspected Iranian agents 15 December 2015 Almere Netherlands: Mohammad-Reza Kolahi Samadi: People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) Suspected Iranian agents 29 April 2017 Istanbul Turkey: Saeed Karimian: Iranian television executive, owner of Dubai-based GEM TV: VAJA: 8 November 2017 The Hague Netherlands: Ahmad Mola Nissi
Paul E. Grimm (killed 23 December 1978) [10] – Iranian Oilfield Services Company (IOSC) employee On 28 June 1981, a bomb detonated at the Islamic Republican Party headquarters in Tehran killed 73, including the party's secretary-general, 4 cabinet ministers , 10 vice ministers and 27 members of the Parliament of Iran .
Protests continued in Iran and elsewhere after a 22-year-old Iranian woman who was accused of not wearing her hijab properly died in police custody.
He left Iran shortly after his release but returned in 2016, when he was arrested again and sentenced to 11 years in prison, according to the IranWire activist outlet. In 2021, he left for the US ...
Pages in category "People murdered in Iran" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, 63, died after his helicopter crashed in a remote area of the country on Sunday, the Iranian government confirmed Monday. In a country with a cleric-led government ...
Human rights groups have criticized Iran for their elevated rate of executions in the face of the protests, even for crimes unrelated to the protests, like drug offenses. Human rights groups have accused Iranian officials of using capital punishment as a tool to intimidate the public and quell dissent. [13]