Friday, December 22, 2006

Iran: punishment

Iranian authorities have named the three men they executed Tuesday. It are
Ali Matouri Zadeh,




Malek Bani Tamim
and




Alireza Asakre






They prevented relatives of the men from burying them in accordance with Islamic custom and instead buried them in a mass, unmarked grave site called Lanat Abad or "place of the damned"



Jamsheed Lack, one of the Sufi dervishes of the Gonabadi sect in the city Ghom was sentenced to 6 months in prison, 74 lashes and a $112 cash penalty.
He was found guilty on charges of lies, slander and insult [against the regime].
This because Jamsheed Lack published a criticism of the regime’s highest authorities in which he protested against the brutal physical abuse at the hands of the disciplinary guards.


A 15-year-old teenager named Hedayat Neeroumand, from the village of Ghareni near the Kurdish town of Naghdeh has been charged with murdering his father and is sentenced to be executed.
Due to his age, his execution sentence has been suspended until the 15-year-old turns 18; until then he will remain in prison.




In Iran deathpenalty is in use. Also for child offenders.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
Poster amnesty.nl

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