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Iran 'executes Sunni militants' | Iran 'executes Sunni militants' |
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Iran has executed 13 members of a Sunni rebel group blamed for a spate of attacks in the south-east of the country, Iran's state news agency says. | |
They were members of Jundallah (God's Soldiers). The execution of the brother of their leader was postponed, the agency reported. | |
Tehran blames the group for a series of attacks including the bombing of a mosque in May which killed 25 people. | Tehran blames the group for a series of attacks including the bombing of a mosque in May which killed 25 people. |
Amnesty International had appealed for a stay of execution. | Amnesty International had appealed for a stay of execution. |
It said that the convicts had not received a fair trial. | It said that the convicts had not received a fair trial. |
Ebrahim Hamidi, who heads the judiciary in south-eastern Sistan-Baluchestan province, told the official Irna news agency on Tuesday that 13 of the group had been hanged inside a jail in the city of Zahedan. | |
"After last minute consultations, the executions were carried out in a prison," Mr Hamidi is quoted as saying. | "After last minute consultations, the executions were carried out in a prison," Mr Hamidi is quoted as saying. |
Fars, a semi-official news agency, had earlier reported that the executions would be carried out in public. | |
Abdolhamid Rigi, the brother of the group's leader Abdolmalek Rigi, was not among those hanged on Tuesday but would be executed later this week, the report said. | |
'Executed in prison' | |
Iran state radio quoted Zahedan's prosecutor, Mohammad Marzieh, as saying that the men had been hanged for killing dozens of civilians, policemen and for bombings in the region. | |
Most people in Sistan-Baluchestan are Sunni Muslims and ethnic Baluchis. | Most people in Sistan-Baluchestan are Sunni Muslims and ethnic Baluchis. |
The provincial capital Zahedan, near the border with Afghanistan and Pakistan, is the centre of a rebellion by Baluchis. | The provincial capital Zahedan, near the border with Afghanistan and Pakistan, is the centre of a rebellion by Baluchis. |
Predominantly Shia Muslim Iran says that Jundollah is part of the Sunni Islamist al-Qaeda network. | Predominantly Shia Muslim Iran says that Jundollah is part of the Sunni Islamist al-Qaeda network. |
Jundallah has claimed repeated attacks in the province, including a bombing in May in a Shia mosque in Zahedan that killed 25 people, Iranian media say. | |
In recent weeks the Iranian government has increased the already high number of executions, possibly as a way of asserting its authority in the wake of the disputed presidential election result, says the BBC's Jon Jeyne. | |
Human rights groups accuse Iran of making excessive use of the death penalty but Tehran insists it is an effective deterrent that is used only after a lengthy judicial process. | Human rights groups accuse Iran of making excessive use of the death penalty but Tehran insists it is an effective deterrent that is used only after a lengthy judicial process. |