Press Release by
National
Iranian American Council (NIAC)
Iranian-Americans speak out over death sentences for post-election detainees and
execution of juvenile
Washington DC -
The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) condemns a decision by the
Iranian Justice Ministry to impose death sentences on three Iranians for
allegedly participating in post-election protests. The three sentenced to
execution, Mohammad Reza Ali Zamani, Arash Pour-Rahmani, and Hamed
Rouhinejad, were not given adequate access to legal representation during
their trials, and were coerced into giving "confessions" that were the basis
for their sentences, according to Amnesty International.
This announcement
came within days of the execution of Behnoud Shojaii, a juvenile offender who
was hanged in Tehran's Evin prison on October 11. Shojaii was under the age of
18 when sentenced to death.
Iran ratified the
International Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1994 which explicitly
forbids the practice of executing juveniles, however executions have continued
in Iran to such an extent that Tehran is the world's leader in the practice. In
2004, the judiciary proposed to effectively end the practice of executing
minors; however, it was largely ignored by judges and officials. In recent
years, Iran has come under increased scrutiny by human rights organizations for
this gross human rights abuse, among many others.
NIAC calls on the Iranian government to impose a moratorium on executions, to
halt its campaign of repression against defenders of human rights and gender
equality, and to release all prisoners of conscience including those detained
after the elections.
The Iranian-American community is gravely concerned about the state of human
rights in Iran since the violent crackdown on post-election protests this
summer. Iranian-Americans are united in their desire for the Iranian government
to uphold its commitment to respect freedom of speech, assembly and association.
NIAC remains
deeply concerned about the treatment of political prisoners in Iran.
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