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Amnesty: Global Executions Hit 44-Year High in 2025

Iran drove the surge with 2,159 executions, while drug-related offenses accounted for 46% of known cases, Amnesty International said.

  • On Sunday, Amnesty International reported that global executions reached a 40-year high in 2025, with at least 2,707 people put to death across 17 countries, marking a 78% increase from 2024.
  • Iranian authorities drove the spike by executing at least 2,159 people, more than doubling their 2024 figure, while Saudi Arabia carried out at least 356 executions, with both nations using capital punishment extensively for drug-related offenses.
  • In the United States, 47 people were executed in 2025, nearly doubling the 25 executions from 2024, with Florida accounting for 19 of those deaths, described by Amnesty as a "huge spike" concentrated in one state.
  • UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk urged that "the way to protect societies is not through executions, but through strong institutions and accountability," while Amnesty International describes capital punishment as the "ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment."
  • Despite recent spikes, 113 countries have now fully abolished the death penalty for all crimes, a significant increase from the 16 nations that had abolished it when Amnesty International began its work in 1977.
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Iran was responsible for at least 80 per cent of the 2707 executions recorded in 2025, according to the human rights organization Amnesty International.

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