IRAN NEWS REPORT
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Index: MDE 13/126/2008 26 August 2008
Further Information on 230/07 (MDE
13/109/2007, 31 August 2007) and follow-up (MDE 13/032/2008, 05 February 2008
and MDE 13/044/2008, 06 March 2008) - Fear of imminent execution
IRAN Behnam
Zare' (m), juvenile offender
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On
26 August, Behnam Zare` was hanged in Adelabad
prison, in the south-western city of Shiraz. Neither his parents nor his lawyer
were notified prior to his execution being implemented, as required under
Iranian law.
Behnam Zare’ was convicted of a murder that took
place on 21 April 2005. During an argument with a man named Mehrdad he swung a
knife, wounding Mehrdad in the neck. Mehrdad later died in hospital. At the
time of the murder Behnam
Zare` was
15 years old.
Behnam
Zare` was
detained on 13 November 2005; Branch 5 of Fars Criminal Court sentenced him to qesas (retribution) for premeditated
murder. The case went to appeal before the Supreme Court where the sentence was
upheld. The verdict was then passed to the Office for Implementation of
Sentences.
On 5 February 2008, the order for the implementation of his sentence was
approved by Ayatollah Shahroudi, the Head of the Judiciary. On
or around 11 February 2008, the Head of
the Judiciary ordered a second attempt to negotiate payment of diyeh ("blood money") with the
family of Mehrdad.
This year, according to
information available to Amnesty International, Iran has executed at least 227 people, including six juvenile offenders. Since 1990 Iran has
executed at least 37 juvenile offenders, eight of them in 2007. No other country is
known to have executed a juvenile offender in 2008.
The situation of
juvenile offenders facing execution in Iran has reached a crisis level, with at
least 132 juvenile offenders known to be on death row, although the true number
could be much higher.
The execution of juvenile offenders is prohibited under international
law, as stated in Article 6 (5) of the ICCPR and the Convention on the Rights
of the Child (CRC), of which Iran is a state party to and so has undertaken not
to execute anyone for crimes committed when they were under 18.
Many
thanks to all who sent appeals. No further action is required from the UA
network.