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(IRQR
- Toronto, November 15, 2009) Nemat Safavi from the city of
Ardebil, Mehdi P. from Tabriz, and Mohsen Gh. from Shiraz were all
arrested, tried and sentenced to death in different courts in
Iran, based on accusations of homosexual acts (known as "Lavat").
They were under the age of 18 at the time of arrest and have been
kept in prison since then. In Nemat's case, he was jailed for five
years so that he would reach the legal age (according to Islamic
law) at which death sentences can be carried out.
Human rights activists working on Nemat's behalf have determined
that the authorities in Ardebil are claiming Nemat dons not even
exist. Having observed many similar cases before, IRQR considers
this statement to be reason for even greater worry.
Mehdi and Mohsen are awaiting their execution despite the fact
that they have both pleaded innocent and have denied the
allegations. There is not one single witness in either of the
cases, and even the judge himself has no evidence whatsoever to
prove that the plaintiffs are guilty. (According to Islamic law,
the accused person would accept his guilt four times, or there
would be four male adults testifying on the crime committed,
before a court can legally rule on someone's guilt.)
Nevertheless, the judge has ruled that Mehdi and Mohsen be
sentenced to death by the powers vested in him by Islamic
punishment rules, which allow a judge to issue a verdict based on
his own personal knowledge, even when no physical evidence or
witnesses were available.
IRQR is requesting the Iranian government to do the followings:
. Stop the executions immediately
. Give unrestricted access of Human Rights committees and
organizations to these cases
. Allow these plaintiffs to be tried in legal courts of law
following the international standards, which clearly indicate that
no one should be executed for the crimes they have committed when
they were children (below age 18 in Iran).
IRQR is asking all individuals, organizations and human rights
activists to take action and help us to stop these unlawful and
barbaric executions.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to:
Head of the Judiciary
Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani
Howzeh Riyasat-e Qoveh Qazaiyeh (Office of the Head of the
Judiciary)
Pasteur St., Vali Asr Ave., south of Serah-e Jomhouri, Tehran
1316814737, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email:
info@dadiran.ir
Leader of the Islamic Republic
Ayatollah Sayed 'Ali Khamenei, The Office of the Supreme Leader
Islamic Republic Street - End of Shahid Keshvar Doust Street,
Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email:
info_leader@leader.ir
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