Showing posts with label crimes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crimes. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Police chief says Iran prisons are overcrowded

Police chief says Iran prisons are overcrowded
Police chief says Iran prisons are overcrowded
London, 10 May - Iran’s prisons have exceeded their capacity according to Iranian chief of police Brigadier General Hossein Ashtari, whose seemingly suggested solution is to increase the use of capital and corporal punishment.
"According to the judiciary, [Iran's] prisons are now full, and crimes can no longer be prevented with this method. So we must do something whereby the consequences of committing a crime is increased so that no one contemplates doing so”, said Brigadier General Hossein Ashtari.

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Executions in Iran hit 20-year high in 2015 - UN investigator

Ahmed Shaheed
Ahmed Shaheed
Iran's regime executed nearly 1,000 prisoners last year, the highest number in two decades, the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in Iran said on Thursday.
AhmedShaheed told a news briefing in Geneva that he is particularly concerned by executions for crimes committed by children under 18. This was "strictly and unequivocally prohibited under international law," he said.
There had been a "staggering surge in the execution of at least 966 prisoners last year - the highest rate in over two decades", Shaheed said.

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Iran: Low income families resort to sale of their children

Iran: Low income families resort to sale of their children
Iran: Low income families resort to sale of their children
Dspreading tragedy of selling newborns due 2 extreme poverty in Iran is D outcome ofD mullahs' crimes against women
An Iranian MP, Abass Gha'ed Rahmat, revealed that sale of infants is turning into a common practice in Iran but the government has neglected it.
Rahmati also admitted that the government has not allocated enough budget to social ills. He said: “Lack of jobs and housing as well as addiction (of parents) are the main elements leading families towards selling their children and infants”.

Friday, 5 February 2016

U.N. panel rebukes Iran for allowing forced marriage, execution at nine years old

U.N. panel rebukes Iran for allowing forced marriage, execution at nine years old
U.N. panel rebukes Iran for allowing forced marriage, execution at nine years old
Iran's regime must reform its laws that allows girls as young as nine to be executed for crimes or forced marriage with much older husbands, a United Nations watchdog said on Thursday.
Iran continues to execute children and youth who committed a crime while under 18 years of age, in violation of international standards, the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child said, after its 18 independent experts reviewed Iran and 13 other countries.
The age of criminal responsibility in Iran is discriminatory, it is lower and lower for girls, that is to say 9 lunar years while for boys it is 15. At nine a girl can marry, even if the law sets the age at 13," said Hynd Ayoubi Idrissi, a panel member.
Nine lunar years in the Iranian calendar is equivalent to 8 years and nine months, a U.N. spokeswoman said.
The age for boys having criminal responsibility is 15, but the age for girls at 9 is "extremely low", Idrissi said.
"The Committee is seriously concerned about the reports of increasing numbers of girls at the age of 10 years or younger who are subjected to child and forced marriages to much older men." Girls suffered discrimination in the family, in the criminal justice system, in property rights, and elsewhere, while a legal obligation for girls to be subject to male guardianship is "incompatible" with Tehran's treaty obligations, the panel said.
The concluding observations by U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child states:
The Committee is concerned at the reports that content-based offenses such as “propaganda against the state” or “insulting Islam” are not clearly defined and interpreted and can incur prison terms, flogging, and even death sentences, thus limiting the right of children to freedom of expression. It is also concerned about the broad interpretation of offences such as “membership in an illegal organization” and “participation in an illegal gathering” infringing the right of children to freedom of association and peaceful assembly.”
“The Committee recommends that the State party take necessary measures to ensure full respect for children’s right to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly and that these rights are not subjected to undue and vague limitations but that restrictions to these rights comply with international standards. The Committee urges the State party to review its legislation in order to ensure that children under the age of 18 years are exempt from criminal responsibility for such content-based offences.”

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Iran - Waiting to die: the Iranian child inmates facing execution All of

Waiting to die
Waiting to die

them have written Iran’s history of human rights in their blood; the eternal 
word they have written is freedom, a cause that will succeed with the Iranian people’s resistance.
Of course, it’s been a long time since the mullahs have embedded repression in the lives of Iranians as a permanent factor.
They have not abandoned gouging of eyes and amputation of limbs, and executions are repeated every few hours.
Our compatriots, however, have not surrendered to this barbarism. They have never accepted violation of their rights and removal of their freedoms.
The mullahs’ brutality in violating our people’s rights is because they want to hold on to power.
In Iran, girls are held criminally accountable by law from the age of nine, and can be sentenced to death by hanging for crimes such as murder,
drug trafficking and armed robbery. Sadegh Souri has photographed girls in the harsh conditions of juvenile detention – many of whom are marking time until they turn 18, when their executions will be carried out
Mahsa is 17. She fell in love with a boy and intended to marry him, but her father was against the marriage. One day she had an argument with her father, got angry, and killed him with a kitchen knife. Mahsa’s brothers are requesting the death penalty for her

Thursday, 26 November 2015

The Iranian Resistance calls for the acceptance of Iranian asylum seekers who have fled the clerical regime

شورای ملی مقاومت ایران
شورای ملی مقاومت ایران 
The Iranian Resistance calls on the governments of Greece and Macedonia 
to accept asylum seekers who have fled the oppression and crimes of the clerical regime and have reached the borders of these countries, and while understanding the problems of the government and people of these countries due to the entry of hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers, stresses that the opponents of the religious fascism ruling Iran which has 120000 political executions in its record, deserve the sacred right to asylum according to the 1951 Geneva Convention and all practices and internationally recognized standards.
The record of two years presidency of Rouhani is nothing but increase of suppression including 2,000 executions, amputations, acid attacks on women and girls, and increased catastrophic poverty, prostitution and addiction.

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Iran: Letter to my imprisoned daughter

Athena Daemi’s
Athena Daemi’s
AthenaDaemi’s  mother wrote a letter to her daughter, a political prisoner, after being in prison for one year.
Daemi was arrested at her father’s home on October 21, 2014 and was transferred to ward 2A of Evin Prison in Tehran.
She has been accused of “propaganda against the state”, “insulting the leader”, “assembly and collusion to commit crimes against national security”.
Masoumeh Ne’mati, Atena’s mother, wrote:
One year passed without you
It has been one year that I am fighting with every heartbeat, worried it might stop… and I don’t know how many more days it will endure.


Monday, 26 October 2015

Iran: Call to save lives of four prisoners who were juvenile offenders

executioner of children
executioner of children
The Iranian regime as the foremost executioner of children in the world sentenced to death four young prisoners in Sanandaj Prison who were juveniles at the time of their crimes. The Iranian Resistance calls on all international human rights agencies, especially the UN Secretary-General, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and pertinent UN Rapporteurs, as well as the European Union and the U.S. government, to take immediate action to obstruct these cruel executions that contravene many international laws and covenants.
Yousef Mohammadi, 20, and Heeman Orami-nejad, 18, were both 14 years old when they committed their crimes and are now sentenced to death. Siavosh Mahmoudi and Amanej Hosseini (Oveissi) who were arrested when 17 are also at the risk of being hanged. Another young prisoner by the name of Kiomars Nasseiri, also a prisoner in Sanandaj Prison who was arrested when a juvenile, is threatened to be sentenced to death.

Thursday, 17 September 2015

Iran: Heavy fines for the improperly veiled in Tehran

Abolhassani,head of Tehran's special Prosecutor for Guidance, announced: "In recentdays, we have had several cases of improper veiling dealt with. In twoinstances, the violators were punished by payment of fines of 900 thousandtoumans.

Saturday, 5 September 2015

Gov. Tom Ridge: In dealing with Iran, hope is not a strategy

tom-ridge
tom-ridge

Beneath US President Barack Obama's "outrageous claim" that Those Who opposes the recent nuclear deal with Iran in the diet are linked Actually voting for war a "pattern of self-deception and false hope," writes train Gov. Tom Ridge
"This month marks the 27th anniversary of what Amnesty International HAS called Expired the 'Prison Massacre' in Iran. Tens of Thousands of Political Prisoners Were arbitrarily Executed in the span of a Few months in 1988 in what HAS Become One of the post-World worst War II crimes contre instances of humanity. Yet, INSTEAD of seeing the real victims of the Iranian diet, Washington Finds Itself keenly in tune with the ayatollahs' Grievances,

  "Gov. Ridge wrote on Friday in TheHill.com

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Iran - executes woman in prison west of Tehran

 A prisoner by the name of Fateme Haddadi, 39, a mother of a girl and imprisoned for the last 8 years, was hanged on Monday, August 10th in Gohardasht Prison of Karaj, west of Tehran. Under the pretext of being taken to the clinic, she had been transferred Sunday evening from hall 6 of Gharchak Prison in Varamin, southeast of Tehran, to solitary confinement in Gohardasht Prison of Karaj. The body of this executed woman is currently held in a morgue in Karaj.

Mass executions, taking place nearly on a daily basis in Iran’s prisons, are crimes against humanity.
Woman executed in iran
Woman executed in iran