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 Hanging (Execution) July - August 2011

Just count the execution since January 2011, IRI shall be the winner of the most execution in less than 5 months


[[Islamic Republic]] Iran Hangs Man On Drug-Smuggling Charges

Last update: July 31, 2011 , 9:16 AM EST
(Islamic Republic of) Iranian newspapers report that a man has been hanged in the southern Iranian town of Minab on charges of drug smuggling.

The man, who was executed on July 30, was identified only by the initials H.D.
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The latest hanging brings to 173 the number of executions reported in Iran so far this year, according to media and official reports.

The report in the "Kayhan" newspaper did not say whether the execution was carried out in public.

The latest hanging brings to 173 the number of executions reported in Iran so far this year, according to media and official reports.

(Islamic) Iranian media reported 179 hangings last year, but international human rights groups say the actual number was much higher -- ranking the Islamic republic second only to China in the number of people it executed.

Tehran says the death penalty is essential to maintain law and order in Iran.

Murder, rape, armed robbery, drug trafficking and adultery are among the crimes punishable by death in Iran.

compiled from agency reports


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Four people, among them possibly one woman, were hanged in Southeastern Iran [[Islamic Republic]]

Last update: July 21, 8:46 AM EST
A total of four people charged with drug trafficking have been hanged in Rafsanjan and Jiroft prisons (both located in the Kerman province, southeastern Iran), according to a report by the Iranian state-run media news agency ISNA.

The report said that two of those executed, who were hanged at Jiroft prison, had their execution sentences issued by the Jiroft Revolutionary Court. Abbas. A. was charged with, drug trafficking, the possession of 16.3 kilograms of opium, and committing multiple drug offences. Ali B. was charged with drug trafficking and the possession of 33.76 kilograms of crack.

The other two, who were hanged at Rafsanjan prison, had their execution sentences issued by the Rafsanjan Revolutionary Court, according to the report. Khodadad M. was charged with drug trafficking 396 kilograms of opium and 156.5 kilograms of morphine. Begam. N (possibly a woman), was charged with drug trafficking 555 grams of heroine.

The report said that all four executions were carried out “after the confirmation of the Iranian Attorney-General,” the position currently held by Gholamhossein Mohseni Eje’i.

The Kerman Judiciary, referring to the possibility of getting the sentences reduced to a prison term, announced that the authorities had made the decision to reject the options of amnesty and pardon for these four recently executed people.

Information about their ages and the exact date and time of the executions was not published by ISNA, but it is believed that they were executed sometime in the last few days.
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Three young men hanged in public in western Iran [[Islamic Republic]]

Last update: July 20, 19:02 EST
Three young men were hanged publicly in the Azadi Square in Kermanshah (western Iran) on July 19th at 10:00am. According to the official website of the Kermanshah Judiciary, the men were identified as Javad A., Milad Gh., and Javad A.. They were convicted of kidnapping and raping a girl on April 25th.

The ages of the three men were not mentioned in the report but, according to the report, they had an average age of 21 years and two months.

The final verdict was issued at a local court only 18 days after the alleged offence. One week later the sentence was approved by the Supreme Court. The execution order was finalized by the head of the Iranian judiciary on July 10th.

Iran Human Rights (IHR) strongly condemns today’s public executions in Kermanshah.

Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, the spokesperson of IHR said the fact that the final death sentence was issued only 18 days after the alleged crime indicates these men were not subjected to a proper and standard judicial process. “We cannot rule out there were no minor offenders among those executed today since only an average age of 21 years and two months was announced by the officials,” he added. In regard to global action, Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam said, “The world community must condemn the barbaric public executions that are meant to spread fear onto the society.”
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Iran [[Islamic Republic]]: 'hangs' child sex murderer: report

Last update: July 18, 14:42 GMT (AFP) – 1 day ago

TEHRAN — Iran has hanged a man convicted of raping and murdering a five-year old girl in a village near the southern port city of Bandar Abbas, the ISNA news agency reported on Sunday.

The report identified the murderer by his initials Q.K. and added that he had buried the girl, who was his wife's sister, after raping and killing her. It said that he was hanged in a prison in Bandar Abbas on Wednesday.

The latest hanging brings to 161 the number of executions reported in Iran so far this year, according to an AFP tally based on media and official reports.

Iranian media reported 179 hangings last year but international human rights groups say the actual number was much higher, ranking the Islamic republic second only to China in the number of people it executed.

Tehran says the death penalty is essential to maintain law and order, and applied only after exhaustive judicial proceedings. Murder, rape, armed robbery, drug trafficking and adultery are among the crimes punishable by death in Iran.
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