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Many Were Child Brides Hanged for Murder of Abusive Husbands From Whom There Was No Protection  December 18, 2024 — Amidst a huge surge in executions in the Islamic Republic— 862 so far in 2024, the highest per capita execution rate globally—the Iranian authorities are now increasingly including women in those it sends to the gallows. Since the start of 2024, Iran has executed at least 29 women. More executions of women may have taken place that are unknown.

Australian may face Bali death sentence

A former Australian airline executive could face the death penalty if he is convicted of drug trafficking in Bali.

Barry Wilfred Hess, 50, faced Denpasar District Court on Wednesday for the first time since his arrest two months ago on the Indonesian resort island.

Prosecutors upgraded their charges against the former Ansett manager to include trafficking, which carries the death penalty.

He has been charged under the same article used in the Bali Nine heroin smuggling case. Six of the nine Australians involved are now on death row.

Hess, formerly of Melbourne, was arrested in August near his Kuta home after police discovered 14.4 grams of hashish and 2.7g marijuana.

"The primary charge is that the defendant ... on August 19 tried to offer for selling, distributing, handing over, or to become a broker in a drug deal," the indictment read to the court said.

"The drugs squad searched his body, his things, his house and the officers found in a table drawer in his room a plastic cube of two hashish packets."

Officers also found a clear plastic box containing the marijuana, the indictment said.

"The goods were about to be distributed by the defendant but he didn't do it because he was caught first."

A urine sample provided by Hess tested positive for the drugs, the indictment said.

Hess has also been charged with drug possession, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail.

He also faces a charge of drug use, with a maximum penalty of four years' jail plus a fine; and a fourth charge of being a drug user who failed to report to police, which carries a maximum six-month term.

If Hess is convicted, judges will have to decide which of the four charges to apply.

Hess declined to comment as he left the court on Wednesday to return to Bali's Kerobokan Prison, where he is being held along with members of the Bali Nine, and convicted marijuana trafficker Schapelle Corby.

Source: Theage.com.au

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