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List of Women Executed Under Rouhani List of Women Executed under Rouhani https://women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri Copyright©2019 The Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. ISBN: 978-2-35822-003-3 women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri https://women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri Women Executed Under Rouhani Released: February 8, 2021 Date of Place of Officially No. Name Last Name Age Execution Execution Announced Central Prison - 1 unnamed woman Sep. 10, 2013 - Urmia 2 unnamed woman Sep. 19, 2013 Central Prison - Yazd - 3 unnamed woman Sep. 19, 2013 Central Prison - Yazd - 4 unnamed woman Sep. 19, 2013 Central Prison - Yazd - 5 Z S Sep. 22, 2013 Central Prison - Yazd Mehr News Agency 6 N S Sep. 22, 2013 Central Prison - Yazd Mehr News Agency 7 S H Sep. 22, 2013 Central Prison - Yazd Mehr News Agency Central Prison - 8 unnamed woman Sep. 25, 2013 - Urmia Central Prison - 9 unnamed woman Sep. 25, 2013 - Urmia Central Prison - 10 unnamed woman Sep. 25, 2013 - Urmia 11 Kobra Kabiri 48 Sep. 25, 2013 Gohardasht Prison - 12 unnamed woman Sep. 26, 2013 Kerman prison Mehr News Agency Dizel Abad Prison - 13 Nastaran Safari 26 Oct. 21, 2013 - Kermanshah Central Prison - 14 Jazi Darvishzadeh Oct. 26, 2013 - Urmia Gohardasht Prison - 15 Mitra Shahnavazi Oct. 30, 2013 - Karaj Central Prison - 16 unnamed woman Oct. 30, 2013 Urmia - Central Prison - 17 unnamed woman Oct. 30, 2013 - Urmia Justice Department of 18 A A Nov. 21, 2013 Central Prison - Yazd Yazd Justice Department of 19 R A Nov. 21, 2013 Central Prison - Yazd Yazd 20 unnamed woman Jan. 26, 2014 Delfan Fars News Agency 21 Farzaneh Moradie 26 Mar. 4, 2014 Isfahan Prison ISNA news agency Gohardasht Prison - 22 unnamed woman May. 10, 2014 - Karaj Gohardasht Prison - 23 Behjat May. 10, 2014 - Karaj 24 S T May. 28, 2014 Amol Fars News Agency https://women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri Women Executed Under Rouhani Released: February 8, 2021 Date of Place of Officially No. Name Last Name Age Execution Execution Announced Central Prison - 25 unnamed woman Jul. 20, 2014 - Birjand Central Prison - 26 unnamed woman Jul. 20, 2014 - Birjand Central Prison - 27 unnamed woman Jul. 20, 2014 - Birjand Central Prison - 28 unnamed woman Jul. 20, 2014 - Birjand Central Prison - 29 unnamed woman Aug. 07, 2014 - Kermanshah Central Prison - 30 unnamed woman Aug. 09, 2014 - Zahedan Central Prison - 31 unnamed woman Aug. 23, 2014 - Zahedan Shahab Prison - 32 unnamed woman Aug. 26, 2014 - Kerman Gharchak Prison - 33 unnamed woman Sep. 10, 2014 - Varamin Iranian state television 34 unnamed woman 60 Sep. 11, 2014 Central Prison - Rasht & radio Central Prison - 35 unnamed woman Sep. 20, 2014 - Zahedan Central Prison - 36 unnamed woman Sep. 20, 2014 - Zahedan Gohardasht Prison - 37 Reyhaneh Jabbari 26 Oct. 25, 2014 IRNA news agency Karaj Gharchak Prison - 38 Akram Hosseini 43 Dec. 02, 2014 - Varamin Central Prison - 39 Marzie Ostovari Dec. 02, 2014 - Urmia Central Prison - 40 F GH Dec. 10, 2014 Young Journalists Club Qazvin Central Prison - 41 Nahid Ghiasvand Dec. 16, 2014 - Urmia Central Prison - 42 unnamed woman Dec. 17, 2014 - Tabriz Ghezel Hesar Prison - 43 Nahid Dec. 24, 2014 Tabnak Website Karaj Central Prison - 44 unnamed woman Dec. 27, 2014 - Zahedan 45 unnamed woman Jan. 01, 2015 Bam Prison - 46 unnamed woman Jan. 01, 2015 Bam Prison - https://women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri Women Executed Under Rouhani Released: February 8, 2021 Date of Place of Officially No. Name Last Name Age Execution Execution Announced 47 unnamed woman Jan. 01, 2015 Bam Prison - 48 unnamed woman Jan. 01, 2015 Bam Prison - 49 Marzie Hossein Zehi Feb. 28, 2015 Kerman Prison - Ghezel Hesar Prison - 50 Mehrnoush Ghavvassi Mar. 07, 2015 - Karaj Ghezel Hesar Prison - 51 unnamed woman Mar. 07, 2015 - Karaj Justice Department of 52 F Yousefi 48 Apr. 25, 2015 Central Prison - Rasht Gilan 53 Batool A May. 13, 2015 Central Prison - Arak - Qarchak prison - 54 Fateme Mehrabani 39 May. 30, 2015 - Varamin Qarchak prison - 55 unnamed woman May. 30, 2015 - Varamin 56 unnamed woman 32 Jun. 09, 2015 - Young Journalists Club Ghezelhesar Prison - 57 Paridokht Molaie far 43 Jul. 29, 2015 - Karaj Shahab Prison - 58 unnamed woman Jul. 30, 2015 - Kerman Qarchak Prison - 59 Fatemeh Hadadi 39 Aug. 10, 2015 - Varamin Adel Abad Prison - Salamat News - Health 60 Fatemeh Salbehi 23 Oct. 16, 2015 Shiraz Ministry Central Prison - 61 Hajar Safari Nov. 12, 2015 - Tabriz Central Prison - 62 F Zanjanian Dec. 06, 2015 Parsineh website Qazvin Central Prison - 63 Zahra Nemati Jan. 06, 2016 Tabriz 64 Ameneh Rezaiian 43 Apr. 14, 2016 Prison of Kashmar Central Prison of 65 unnamed woman Apr. 14, 2016 Birjand Central Prison - 66 unnamed woman Apr. 14, 2016 Birjand Justice Department of Sari-without 67 Zeinab Chamani 27 Apr. 25, 2016 Sari Prison mentioning the victim's name or gender https://women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri Women Executed Under Rouhani Released: February 8, 2021 Date of Place of Officially No. Name Last Name Age Execution Execution Announced Central Prison - 68 unnamed woman Jun. 02, 2016 Young Journalists Club Qazvin Ghezel Hesar Prison - 69 unnamed woman Jul. 17, 2016 - Karaj State-run Iran 70 unnamed woman Aug. 25, 2016 Central Prison - Yazd newspaper Central Prison - 71 Moluk Nouri Sep. 29, 2016 - Urmia January 14, 72 unnamed woman Central Prison - Karaj - 2017 January 14, 73 unnamed woman Central Prison - Karaj - 2017 74 unnamed woman March 4, 2017 Central Prison - Rasht - 75 unnamed woman March 4, 2017 Central Prison - Rasht - Gohardasht Prison - 76 unnamed woman May 3, 2017 - Karaj Gohardasht Prison - 77 unnamed woman May 3, 2017 - Karaj 78 Zeinab Sa’adanlou July 1, 2017 Central Prison - Rasht - State-run Ganjineh and 79 July 26, 2017 Central Prison- Babol unnamed woman 25 Shabtab News websites 80 unnamed woman July 26, 2017 Central Prison- Urmia - September 19, State-run Mehr News 81 N.A. Central Prison- Zanjan 2017 Agency January 30, 82 Mahboubeh Mofidi Prison of Nowshahr - 25 2018 83 unnamed woman July 4, 2018 Central Prison - Urmia - 84 Zeinab Sekaanvand 24 October 2, 2018 Central Prison - Urmia Kurdistan Human Rights October 26, State-run ROKNA news 85 Soudabeh - Prison of Maragheh - 2018 website November 13, Central Prison - 86 Sharareh Almassi - 27 2018 Sanandaj December 22, State-run ROKNA news 87 Noushin - - 25 2018 website https://women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri Women Executed Under Rouhani Released: February 8, 2021 Date of Place of Officially No. Name Last Name Age Execution Execution Announced January 30, 88 M. A. Prison of Nowshahr - - 2019 Gohardasht Prison, 89 Fatemeh Nassiri June 19, 2019 - - Karaj Gohardasht Prison, 90 Fariba - June 19, 2019 - - Karaj Safari IRNA official news 91 Zahra July 17, 2019 Prison of Nowshahr Moghaddam 43 agency Central Prison of 92 Maliheh Salehian July 16, 2019 - - Mahabad Central Prison of ROKNA semi-official 93 Arasteh Ranjbar July 23, 2019 - Urmia news agency Central Prison of ROKNA semi-official 94 Nazdar Vatankhah July 23, 2019 - Urmia news agency Central Prison of 95 Unnamed woman August 25, 2019 State-run Khorasan Daily 38 Mashhad September 25, Gohardasht Prison, 96 Unnamed woman - - 2019 Karaj September 26, Central Prison of 97 Leila Zarafshan - - 2019 Sanandaj Shahbazi December 4, 98 Somayyeh Sepidar Prison of Ahvaz - Jahrouii 33 2019 Ghezel December 4, Gohardasht Prison of 99 Fatemeh - Safarlou 2019 Karaj Nargess-os December 4, Gohardasht Prison of 100 Tabaii - Sadat 2019 Karaj December 11, Central Prison of The state-run ROKNA 101 Maryam 32 2019 Mashhad news agency December 9, Gohardasht Prison of 102 Fatemeh R The state-run T. news.ir 21 2019 Karaj December 18, Gohardasht Prison of 103 Eshrat Nazari - 2019 Karaj January 14, Central Prison of The state-run ROKNA 104 Sara M 32 2020 Mashhad news agency https://women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri Women Executed Under Rouhani Released: February 8, 2021 Date of Place of Officially No. Name Last Name Age Execution Execution Announced January 14, 105 Maliheh Haji Hassani 29 Central Prison of Shiraz -- 2020 The state-run Central Prison of 106 Mehri - 32 August 2, 2020 Shahraranews.ir, Mashhad ROKNA news agency Heydari Central Prison of 107 Fereshteh - August 18, 2020 - Ebrahimpour Mashhad September 23, Gohardasht Prison 108 Mahtab Shafii 32 - 2020 Karaj October 11, Central Prison of The state-run ROKNA 109 Razieh - 37 2020 Mashhad news agency December 18, 110 Unnamed woman - Sepidar Prison of Ahvaz - 2020 December 27, Central Prison of 111 Zeinab Khodamoradi 43 - 2020 Sanandaj January 27, Central Prison of 112 Unnamed woman - Hengaw 2021 Sanandaj February 8, 113 Unnamed Unnamed - Prison of Ardabil - 2021 https://women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri List of women executed under Rouhani The Women’s Committee of The National Council of Resistance of Iran women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri https://women.ncr-iran.org @womenncri @womenncri .
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