Death Penalty in Iran 2011

Summary: As the Iranian authorities continue the crackdown of the dissidents and the civil society, Iran Human Rights (IHR) presents its annual report on the death penalty in 2011 in Iran.

At least 4 juvenile offenders were among those executed in Iran in 2011.

Iran has ratified UN convention on the rights of the child which bans death penalty for the offences committed at under 18 years of age. But according to the IranianIslamic penal the minimum criminal age I 9 years for girls and 15 years for boys. In the new IPC that was recently ratified by the Guardian Council some changes have been made with regards to death penalty for juveniles. However, according to the article 90 of the new law a death sentence may still be applied for a juvenile who has reached “maturity”, if he or she has committed crimes that are considered to be "claims of God" and therefore have mandatory sentences (such as sodomy, rape, theft, fornication, apostasy and consumption of alcohol for the forth time).

The execution wave that began after the June 2009 post-election protests in Iran continues with high frequency. According to the present report, the execution figure in 2011 is currently the highest since the beginning of 1990’s. The Iranian authorities continue to execute several hundred prisoners each year in the pretext of fighting drug-trafficking. Among those executed for drug trafficking in 2011 are alone mothers with dependent children who were subjected to unfair trials and executed; and those whose families were unable to afford the expenses for their funeral.

 

 


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pdf: http://www.iranhr.net/IMG/pdf/Binder2.pdf

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