The death sentence of a prisoner in Bandar Abbas named Parviz Brahui was carried out on drug charges. And another prisoner named Turkzadeh was executed in Hamadan prison.
Execution of a prisoner in Bandar Abbas
According to the Balochistan media, at dawn on Wednesday, November 30, 2022, a Baloch prisoner named Parviz Brahui was executed in Bandar Abbas prison on drug charges.
Parviz Brahui (Anshani) is the son of Khudanazar, who is married and has 2 young children from Zahedan.
In 2017, Parvez arrested in Bandar Abbas on drug charges . And sentenced to death by the Revolutionary Court of this city. According to this report, Parviz’s family was unaware of his execution. And prison authorities called them this morning and asked them to go and receive their loved one’s body.
Execution of a prisoner in Hamadan prison
According to Harana, on Monday morning, November 28. The death sentence of a prisoner named Turkzadeh (unknown first name) was executed in Hamadan prison on charge of murder.
Including the execution of these 2 prisoners in Bandar Abbas and Hamadan prisons. At least 445 people executed since the beginning of the Iranian year 1401. This is while many executions are carried out secretly and the news is not published anywhere. So the actual number of executions is much higher than this figure.
With Gholamhossein Mohseni Ajei and Ebrahim Raisi taking office, the speed of executions has increased shockingly. Earlier in a circular, the judiciary demanded to speed up the execution of sentences.
Iran’s human rights society has warned against speedy process of executing death sentences and demands a stop to these crimes.
Source: iranhrs.org, Staff, December 2, 2022
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