Monday 5 January 2015

Three Public Executions in Iran


According to the official and unofficial reports 17 people have been executed in the first 4 days of 2015.060814-shiraz

Iran Human Rights, January 4, 2015: Three men were hanged publicly in the town of Torqabeh near Mashhad (Northeastern Iran) today. The state run Iranian news agency Fars reported that three men identified as “Mehdi V”, “Ehsan K” and “Mahmood K” were convicted of raping a young woman in one of the villages near Torqabeh.
The report didn’t mention the age of the men and the exact time of the offence.
Mehdi and Ehsan were sentenced to death by public execution convicted of rape, while Mahmood was sentenced to 100 lashes and public execution for threatening and raping the woman, said the report.
On January 1, one man was hanged  in Qazvin, while according to unofficial sources 13 prisoners were hanged in three different prisons on January 1. These include four women in Bam, 7 prisoners in Kerman and two prisoners in Bandar Abbas.

One Man Was Hanged For Drug-Related

One Man Was Hanged For Drug-Related Charges in Iran

The first day of 2015 started with the execution of one man in Qazvin according to official Iranian sources.

Iran Human Rights, January 2, 2015: One man was hanged in the prison of Qazvin (Western Iran) yesterday morning, 1. January. According to the state run Iranian news agency Fars a 38 year old man identified az “A. Azizi” was arrested together with his wife and 18 year old daughter while carrying 2967 grams of heroin.IMG17281271
The man was sentenced to death while his wife was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
The majority of all those executed in Iran are convicted of drug related charges. Iranian authorities claim that these executions are part of the fight against the international drug trafficking. However, most of the people executed in Iran for drug-related charges belong to the marginalized parts of the Iranian society.

Tuesday 30 December 2014

Secret Mass-Executions

Secret Mass-Executions of Drug-Convicts in Kerman Prison (Southeastern Iran)

Tens of prisoners have been executed in the past few months in the prison of Kerman (Southeastern Iran) and their executions have not been announced by the official media. Most of the prisoners have been convicted of drug-related charges. It is not known how long these executions have been going on but it is certain that the executions are not limited only to the past few months. Iran Human Rights (IHR) is investigating further details of the executions.

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Mehdi Zabolizadeh (51)- Cemetery of Bam
Iran Human Rights, December 28, 2014: At least 33 prisoners have been executed in the prison of Kerman since August 2014, according to sources Iran Human Rights(IHR) has been in contact with. The prisoners have often been executed in groups of 6-8 at a time, according to these sources. Except for one prisoners who was charged with murder, all the other prisoners had been sentenced to death for drug-related charges.  No executions in the prison of Kerman has been reported by the official Iranian sources in this period.
Human rights groups have reported secret mass-executions of prisoners convicted of drug-related charges in several Iranian prisons in the pas few months. These prisons include Ghezelhesar Prison of Karaj, prison of Bandar Abbas, prison of Zahedan, prison of Urmia and Adelabad prison of Shiraz.
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Mohammadreza Mazloumi (23)- Cemetery of Bam
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Mohammad Gholampour Bami (55)- Cemetery of Bam
IHR strongly condemns executions and urges the international community to react. Mahmood Amiry- Moghaddam, the spokesperson of IHR said: “These executions are in violation of international law since drug-related charges are not considered as “the most serious crimes” and  many of the prisoners have been subjected to unfair trials, torture and forced confession. We ask the United Nations to conduct  an independent investigation on the secret mass-executions in the Iranian prisons.”
The following are the dates and names of some of those executed in the period of August 26 to November 14, 2014:
5 executions on August 26: Hossein Shahriari, Abbas Pouryazdanpanah, Hamid Mir , Mohammad Hosseini and one unidentified prisoner (reported by HRANA).
8 executions on September 18: Mohammad Javad Hasan Abadi, Jalil Shahiki, Mohammad Afshar, Alireza Nouroz Mahani, Hasan Sarhadi, Rouhollah Khaleghi, Gholizadeh, Mehdi Zabolizadeh (Picture, above)

6-8 executions on October 7: One of the prisoners was identified as Mohammadreza Mazloumi (24 year old), convicted of murder (Picture, lower panel, right),   the others not identified by name.
2 executions on October 23: None of the prisoners identified by name (reported by HRANA)
6-8 executions on November 4: None of the prisoners are identified by name
6-8 executions on November 14:  Mohammadreza Gholampour Bami (picture, lower panel, left) , the others not identified by name.  4 of the prisoners were Iranian Turks (Northwestern Iran).

Friday 26 December 2014

Two Prisoners hanged in Iran


Two prisoners were hanged in two different Iranian prisons last Wednesday  17. December.edam-isca
Iran Human Rights, December 23, 2014: A 26 year old man was hanged in the prison of Mashhad (Northeastern Iran). The man who was not identified by name, was convicted of murdering his brother in law, reported the Iranian state media. The execution took place in the prison of Mashhad, in the presence of the judges and prison officials. The report didn’t mention whether the family of the murder victim were present, as they normally do.
Another prisoner identified as “A.B.” was hanged in the prison of Qazvin (Western Iran), reported the news website Asr-e-no. The prisoner was convicted of murdering another person identified as “M.K.” and the execution was carried out on Wednesday 17. December.

Thursday 18 December 2014

One Woman and Two Men Hanged in Iran


Iran Human Rights, December 17, 2014: One woman and two men were hanged in the Rajaishahr Prison of Karaj (West of Tehran) early RajaishahrWednesday morning 15. December, according to reports from reliable sources Iran Human Rights (IHR) has been in contact with.
One of the men identified as Hamidreza Khajavi (about 50 years of age) was charged with murder. He was from the ward 2 of Rajaishahr prison.
The two others who were executed today were a woman and a man who has together murdered the woman’s husband. The man was from the ward 6 of Rajaishahr prison and the woman was from the Khorein prison of Varamin. At the present moment  no more information is available about the two individuals.
Official Iranian sources haven’t announced these executions yet.

Friday 12 December 2014

Three Prisoners Hanged in Iran

Three Prisoners, Among Them An Afghan Citizen Hanged in Iran

Iran Human Rights, December 11, 2014: Three prisoners were hanged in the Rajaishahr Prison of Karaj (west of Tehran) yesterday 10. December, reported the Iranian media. edam1
According to the Iranian daily newspaper Shargh, two of the prisoners, identified as “Morteza” and “Mansour”, were convicted of sexual abuse and rape of two young boys. They were scheduled to be hanged publicly yesterday but for some reasons the executions were carried out inside the prison.
Several Iranian news sites such as Tabnak reported about the execution of an Afghan citizen in the Rajaishahr Prison yesterday. The man who was not identified by name was convicted of murdering another man. The victim’s wife was sentenced to imprisonment for complicity.

Woman Executed for Drug-Related Charges in Iran

At least 27 people have been executed for drug-related charges in the first 10 days of December 2014.women
Iran Human Rights, December 10, 2014: A female prisoner was hanged in the prison of Qazvin (Western Iran) early this morning, reported the Iranian state media.
According to the state run Iranian news agency ISCA, a woman identified as “F. Gh.” was arrested for trafficking of  2 kilograms of heroin and 6 kilograms of opium. The report said that “she was smuggling the drugs on behalf of others”.
Drug-related charges account for the majority of the executions in the last 5 years in Iran.  Those charged with possession or trafficking of narcotic drugs are tried by the Revolution Courts, behind the closed doors, and they don’t have the right to appeal.