Ahmed Shaheed said in a report to the General Assembly and at media briefings that Iran executes more individuals per capita than any other country in the world.
He said the majority of executions violate international laws that ban the use of capital punishment for non-violent offenses and for juveniles.
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Shaheed, the special investigator on the human rights situation in Iran, said the "shocking 753 executions" carried out by Iran in 2014 the highest number ever will be topped this year.
In the first seven months of 2015, at least 694 people were reportedly executed by hanging, he said, and a number of human rights organizations now report that well over 800 individuals have been executed in the last 10 months.
"And there are dozens more waiting a similar fate on death row," he added.
Shaheed called the rate of executions "alarming" and said Iran is "possibly on track to exceed 1,000 by the end of the year."
He said 69 per cent of the executions during the first six months of 2015 were reportedly for drug-related offenses, reflecting the increasing influx of drugs and rising drug abuse in the country.
The government view, Shaheed said, is that the effects of drug trafficking on the health and security of the Iranian people make drug-related offenses "most serious" crimes that deserve to be considered capital offenses though he said the authorities denied a majority of the executions documented by human rights organizations and requested proof.
While Shaheed said the overall human rights situation in Iran remains "dire," he said his latest report is "marginally more optimistic than my previous reports."
For the first time, he said he met with Iranian judicial, human rights, foreign affairs and narcotic officials in Geneva on September 15-16 to discuss the gravity of the drug problem and the government's response.
He called the government's engagement with him "more substantive," but stressed that none of the UN special investigators on rights issues have visited Iran since 2005.
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