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EU, 26 countries condemn Iran's executions of protesters

More than 30 nations urged Iran to end the death penalty and free detainees as the UN cited at least 56 executions since March 19.

  • On Wednesday, the European Union and 32 nations issued a joint statement condemning Iran's use of capital punishment to "silence dissent," announced by French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot.
  • The diplomatic rebuke follows United Nations warnings regarding a sharp rise in state-sanctioned violence, with at least 56 people executed on national-security-related charges since March 19, including 27 cases linked to protests.
  • Amnesty International data shows Iran as the world's second most prolific executioner after China, with over 2,150 people put to death last year, while UN rights chief Volker Türk stated Tehran uses the death penalty to "instil fear."
  • Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi rejected the criticism, accusing the signatories of hypocrisy and claiming Western support for Israel's actions in Gaza destroyed their "moral high ground."
  • Since the Middle East war began on February 28, Iranian authorities face international scrutiny for a judicial crackdown, with more than 100 people currently at risk of execution on similar charges.
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Reuters broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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