Iran executes four prisoners in separate cases
Hengaw — Saturday, November 15, 2025
The Iranian authorities have executed four prisoners identified as Nour-Mohammad Rahmati, Jaber Saki, Jahan Rasouli and Saber Fallah. They had previously been sentenced to death on charges of “premeditated murder” and “drug-related offenses.” The executions took place in the prisons of Aligudarz, Dezful and Qom.
According to information received by Hengaw Organization for Human Rights, officials executed Nour-Mohammad Rahmati at dawn in Aligudarz Prison in Lorestan Province on November 15, 2025. Rahmati had been convicted on “drug-related” charges.
Later on the same day, authorities carried out the executions of two other prisoners, Jaber Saki who was an Arab man from Dezful, and Jahan Rasouli, in Dezful Prison in Khuzestan Province. Saki had been sentenced to death for “premeditated murder” and Rasouli had been condemned on “drug-related” charges.
Authorities also executed 33-year-old Saber Fallah from Malard, Tehran in Qom Central Prison at dawn on November 12, 2025. Fallah had been arrested nearly two years earlier following a street altercation and was later sentenced to death on a murder charge.
State media, including outlets affiliated with the judiciary, have not reported these executions.