Friday , 19 April 2024

Iranian activists confirm the execution of child offender

Iran-HRM – Iranian activists confirmed that Mohammad Hossein Alizadeh, a man recently executed in Iran was a minor at the time he was charged with committing a crime.

Mohammad Hossein Alizadeh

Halvash news website, which covers the news of the Baluch ethnic minority in Iran, published the pictures of Mr. Alizadeh’s prison documents, as well as his indictment and court verdict on Wednesday, August 31, confirming that he was a native of Afghanistan born in 2001 and a resident of Qom city.

Mohammad Hossein Alizadeh was arrested in 2017, when he was 16 years old, on charges of stabbing a man during a fight, and was imprisoned in Qom prison until his execution on August 10.

According to reports, the child offender had previously said that he was forced to confess to the murder under “torture, force, and threats and with beatings and obscenities”.
He said: “I do not accept murder. The knife belongs to me, but I don’t remember if I stabbed anyone with it. I was not in a normal state, I had drunk.”

Despite his comments, the Supreme Court verdict stated: “The five-member panel of neuropsychiatric and forensic experts has declared that the named person is suffering from conduct disorder, aggression, and irritability, but he has the ability to distinguish and recognize his benefit and harm. He has a mental and intellectual development appropriate to his age, and there was no proof that he did not recognize his beauty and ugliness at the time of committing the crime.”

Iran’s Penal Code allows for the execution of serious crimes of boys who are at least 15 years old and for girls who are at least 9. The execution of child offenders is prohibited under international law and Iran is obliged to abide by this prohibition.

There are currently over 85 juvenile offenders on death row in Iran, sentenced to death following processes that significantly violate international human rights law. The majority of those sentenced to death are from marginalized groups or are individuals who themselves have been victims of abuse.

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