Two Citizens in Qom Humiliated and Disgraced

HRANA News Agency – On Sunday evening, June 26, 2011, two citizens in the city of Qom were marched around town in order to humiliate and disgrace them publicly.

The deputy chief of police in Qom called these two citizens “thugs and hoodlums” during a ceremony following this event and added that the action was taken so that it would be a “lesson for others.”

According to a report by Mehr News Agency, Mohammad Reza Mirhaydari claimed that these individuals’ criminal records included charges of rape, kidnapping and other wicked and mischievous acts.Mohammad Reza Mirhaydari warmed all other citizens that they would be dragged around town to be humiliated and disgraced in the same way for similar crimes.

Mohammad Reza Mirhaydari added, “This plan will swiftly punish individuals who disturb and agitate families in various neighborhoods.Criminals must be stopped in order to establish security in the society.”

The deputy chief of police in Qom also announced that the second phase of Valadyat Plan is underway and said, “In order to move forward with this plan, five special police stations have been established in areas with high crime rates.”

It has been reported that in recent days, while the Moral Security Plan is being implemented, more citizens have been dragged around town in order to humiliate and disgrace them.

 

The Third Victim of Child Abuse in a Month

HRANA News Agency – While the horrific news of two child abuse cases in a month are still fresh in the minds of general public and not yet forgotten, a three-year old boy has become another victim of domestic problems between his parents.  The eight-year old Haniyeh and the four-year old Nima were the other two victims earlier this month.

 

ISNA News Agency has reported that this time, another mother is howling over the burned body of her three-year old son who isn’t likely to survive according to the attending nurses because 70% of his body is burned.  The child’s father has confessed to the crime, and it is believed that he set Barbad on fire to threaten and force his wife to continue living with him.  However, the role and effects of narcotics such as crystal meth in this incident must not be overlooked.

 

After visiting Barbad in the hospital, Shirin Sadr Nori, a social activist with the Society for Protecting the Rights of the Child, talked about the incident and said, “Barbad’s father who is addicted to crystal meth has been suspicious of his wife for a while.  Problems between two parents escalated to the degree that Barbad’s mother, Mina, decided to leave her husband and moved to her father’s house.  According to Mina, her husband threatened to harm Barbad when he contacted her several times to ask her to return.  Before the incident, Barbad’s father contacted one of his neighbors and was willing to return Barbad to his mother for $5.00.  Mina made the arrangements for this exchange through the neighbor and took custody of the child.”

 

Referring to the father’s drug addiction and abnormal psychological condition, Shirin Sadr Nori added, “Barbad’s father went to Mina’s house while there was no one except Barbad’s grandmother home.  By resorting to force and threats, the father took Barbad from the grandmother and put the child in a room.  The father then set Barbad on fire by first pouring gasoline over his entire body.  When Barbad’s grandmother heard the child’s cries and screams she went to the room and came face to face with her grandson’s body consumed in flames.”

 

Pointing out that the father is currently hospitalized in Shahid Madani Hospital because 50% of his body is also burned, Shirin Sadr Nori further explained, “According to the garandmother, the father, Mohammad, then embraced his child in an attempt to comfort Barbad when the child began to cry.  For this reason, the father also caught on fire and as a result was injured.”

 

Shirin Sadr Nori believes that the father didn’t intent to burn himself and only was injured because he attempted to embrace Barbad.  Finally, the neighbors called the police and together with the grandmother’s efforts, the child was transferred to Shahid Madani Hospital in the city of Karaj.

 

Referring to the father’s drug addition, Shirin Sadr Nori added, “Barbad’s aunt and mother have confirmed that the father is addicted to crystal meth.  I am certain that this addiction has played a role to bring about what occurred.  Barbad’s mother intends to seek legal help from the Society for Protecting the Rights of the Child and will retain an attorney through this organization.”

 

Shirin Sadr Nori has also reported that Barbad is in critical condition.  His skin has been burned entirely such that it is not possible to attach an IV to his body.  Additionally, since his lips have been burned, liquid containing nourishment and medicine is given to him through his nose cavity.

 

Barbad is the third victim of child abuse in the recent weeks.  According to the experts, addiction to narcotics and not knowing how to deal with children are two main reasons for which parents abuse and harm their children.

 

An accused to murder hanged

HRANA News Agency– Last Thursday a prisoner who accused to murder has been hanged in Ilam prison’s yard.

According to the report of Fars news, a man who was accused to murder someone a few years ago, has been hanged in Ilam prison’s yard on January 24th of 2013 with presence of judicial officials.

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Continuation of the detentiona of a converted christian in Tehran

HRANA News Agency– Mostafa Bordbar from converted Christians who was detained by the security forces in Tehran during Christmas, is still in detention in Evin prison.
According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), quoted from Mohabbat News, there is no news from Mostafa Bordbar -who was born on 1986 and is a converted christian from Rasht- and how he has been arrested.
According to the released reports, on Thursday, December 27th of 2012, about 50 converted christians in Tehran gathered for Christmas eve prayers and praising Jesus Christ at a home in Northern Tehran but have been arrested by the invasion of plainclothes security forces.
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Imprisonment verdict for a Kurd from Mahabad

HRANA News Agency–  In the past few day a Kurd from Mahabad sentenced to 10 months imprisonment.
According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Siavash Ghanbari, a Kurd citizen from Mahabad sentenced to 10 months imprisonment by revolutionary court in accusation of cooperation with kurdish subversive parties.
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A Kurd from Salmas summoned and interrogated

Hrana News Agency– Another Kurdish citizen summoned by a phone call to Etela’at of Islamic revolutionary guards of Salmas and interrogated.
According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Ali Hamidi the son of Ahmad the Kurdish citizen, resident of Salmas from KhorKhoora village has been interrogated and threatened for couple of hours in Islamic revolutionary guards Etela’at of Salmas.
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Milad Dehghan, political activist arrested

HRANA News Agency – Political activist, Milad dehghan, a member of Pan-Iranist Party was arrested in Ahwaz on Sunday, December 9, 2012.
According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Milad dehghan, a member of Pan-Iranist Party was arrested in Ahwaz  and at the same time the houses of his father and his uncle were searched by security forces and they seized his personal things.
There is no more information about his charge(s) and the place he is hold, up to now.
Security forces in iran have began a new wave of pressure and arrest of Pan-Iranist Party members.
Security forces have arrested 10 members of this party in who were gathering at home of Reza Kermani on Thursday, November 22, 2012. Among them, Hojat Kalashi and Ozhen Akbari, are still in jail.

Satar Beheshti, Iranian blogger, died in the detainee’s house of Cyber Police

HRANA News Agency – Iran’s cyber police replied to the family of Satar Beheshti, Iranian blogger: “He died in the detainee’s house”.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), “When Satar’s brother-in-low went to follow his case, authorities told him, tomorrow come to Kahrizak Morgue, to give his body.” one of his relatives told HRANA’s reporter.

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Amnesty: Iran executes 10 men despite international pleas

HRANA News Agency – A shop worker convicted of a drugs-related charge was among 10 men put to death in Iran on Monday morning, despite calls on the country’s authorities by Amnesty International, UN human rights experts and others to halt their executions.

Saeed Sedeghi was permitted a “final meeting” with his mother at Evin Prison on Sunday, when judicial officials announced that his death sentence would be carried out early on Monday.

“Saeed Sedeghi and the nine other men executed today are the latest in Iran’s state killing spree, which has seen more than 360 individuals executed this year – the majority of them convicted drugs offenders. Such executions inflict needless suffering on Iranian families and are misguided, ineffectual and an affront to human rights,” said Ann Harrison, Deputy Middle East and North Africa Programme Director at Amnesty International.

Sedeghi’s family has informed Amnesty International that his body was swiftly returned to them after the execution.

On 13 October, it appeared that Sedeghi had been granted a stay of execution, but his family were told nothing of his whereabouts until 21 October, when his mother was informed of the impending execution and called to Evin Prison for a final visit.

According to his family, Sedeghi had lost a lot of weight and had been prohibited from calling other close relatives to say goodbye before his execution.

Sedeghi’s family told Amnesty International that he had said that after the postponement of his execution he had been tortured in prison, including by being subjected to mock execution. He also said that while in Evin Prison he had been ordered to confess his guilt in front of a camera but had refused to do so.

“The reports that Saeed Sedeghi was subjected to mock execution before his death are deeply disturbing and must be investigated promptly and impartially, with anyone found responsible for abuses brought to justice,” said Harrison.

Following Sedeghi’s execution, the authorities warned his family members not to speak to the media and barred them from holding a public funeral ceremony after his burial.

On 11 October, Sedeghi’s brother, Majid Sedeghi, was arrested after giving interviews to BBC Persian and Voice of America about his brother’s plight. He was held in Evin Prison before being released on bail four days later.

While Iran’s security forces have a right to prosecute individuals for offences connected to the production and supply of illegal drugs, drugs offences do not meet the threshold of “most serious crimes” to which the death penalty must be restricted under international law.

Iran – which is second only to China in the number of executions carried out annually – is believed to have put to death at least 368 people so far this year, including  136 executions that have not been formally announced.

There is no clear evidence that the death penalty has had any identifiable effect in deterring drug-related offences. International human rights standards state that the death penalty should never be a mandatory sentence.

“We continue to urge the Iranian authorities to commute the death sentences of everyone on death row, and to remove it from law as a possible punishment for drugs offences,” said Harrison.