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Juvenile hangings prompt UN's Ban Ki-moon to ask Iran to suspend executions | Juvenile hangings prompt UN's Ban Ki-moon to ask Iran to suspend executions |
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The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, has called on Iran to impose a moratorium on executions after two juvenile offenders were hanged in the past two weeks. | |
Ban said he was “deeply saddened” by the executions and recalled that Tehran had signed two international conventions outlawing the death penalty for children under 18. | Ban said he was “deeply saddened” by the executions and recalled that Tehran had signed two international conventions outlawing the death penalty for children under 18. |
“The secretary general reaffirms the opposition of the United Nations to the imposition of the death penalty, and calls on the government of Iran to establish a moratorium on executions with a view to abolishing the death penalty,” said a statement from his spokesman. | |
Fatemeh Salbehi, a 23-year-old woman, was hanged in the province of Fars on 13 October after being found guilty for killing a man she had been forced to marry when she was just 16. | Fatemeh Salbehi, a 23-year-old woman, was hanged in the province of Fars on 13 October after being found guilty for killing a man she had been forced to marry when she was just 16. |
A week earlier Samad Zahabi was hanged in Kermanshah province for shooting a fellow shepherd when he was just 17. | A week earlier Samad Zahabi was hanged in Kermanshah province for shooting a fellow shepherd when he was just 17. |
UN human rights experts said Iranian authorities did not provide the required notice to Zahabi’s family or lawyer before the hanging. | |
Related: Executions in Iran could top 1,000 this year, says Amnesty International | Related: Executions in Iran could top 1,000 this year, says Amnesty International |
Ban said he was “concerned that these two executions reflect a worrying trend in Iran”, where he said more than 700 people have reportedly been executed so far this year, including at least 40 publicly. | Ban said he was “concerned that these two executions reflect a worrying trend in Iran”, where he said more than 700 people have reportedly been executed so far this year, including at least 40 publicly. |
He said that was the highest total recorded in the past 12 years. | He said that was the highest total recorded in the past 12 years. |
“The majority of executions were imposed for drug-related offences – crimes that do not meet the threshold of the ‘most serious crimes’ as required by international law,” he said. | “The majority of executions were imposed for drug-related offences – crimes that do not meet the threshold of the ‘most serious crimes’ as required by international law,” he said. |
More than 160 juvenile offenders are believed to be on death row in Iranian prisons, according to Amnesty International. | More than 160 juvenile offenders are believed to be on death row in Iranian prisons, according to Amnesty International. |
Iran – along with China, the United States, Iraq and Saudi Arabia – ranks among the world’s top executioners, according to Amnesty. | Iran – along with China, the United States, Iraq and Saudi Arabia – ranks among the world’s top executioners, according to Amnesty. |
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