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President-elect Donald Trump’s return to office is putting a spotlight on the U.S. penitentiary in Terre Haute, which houses federal death row. In Bloomington, a small community of death row spiritual advisors is struggling to support the prisoners to whom they minister.  Ross Martinie Eiler is a Mennonite, Episcopal lay minister and member of the Catholic Worker movement, which assists the homeless. And for the past three years, he’s served as a spiritual advisor for a man on federal death row.

Iran’s Execution Spree Continues

On Saturday, human rights groups reported the execution of ten individuals in Iran, highlighting the country’s troubling rate of capital punishment. 

Two women were executed for separate crimes, while eight men faced execution on drug-related charges.

This incident underscores Iran’s position as a global leader in executions, particularly for drug offenses.

Details of the Executions:


The human rights media reported that Parvin Mousavi, a 53-year-old woman from Maragheh, and Fatemeh Abdollahi were executed in prisons located in Urmia and Neishabour, respectively. Abdollahi was convicted of deliberate murder, while details surrounding Mousavi’s charges remain unclear.

Eight men were also executed on drug-related charges. These individuals, identified as Ramin Lundi (27, Urmia), Mansour Naseri (45, Bukan), Yousef Saidi Chehreh (30, Urmia), Parviz Qasemi (Urmia), a prisoner with the Jabali surname from Tabriz, Asghar Hajizadeh (Salmas), and two unnamed individuals from Mahabad and Khargoosh village (Salmas), had all received sentences of four to five years in prison. However, a recent escalation in executions saw them transferred to solitary confinement on May 16th for their imminent deaths.

A History of High Executions:


Iran has a long history of utilizing the death penalty, with a particular focus on drug-related offenses. According to Amnesty International, at least 853 people were executed in Iran during 2023. This figure represents a significant increase, particularly in drug-related executions, compared to previous years. 

Amnesty International attributes this rise to a stricter anti-drug policy implemented by the Iranian government following the 2022 protests.

The Devastating Impact on Women:


Iran’s execution rate extends tragically to women. The death of Fatemeh Abdollahi marks the tenth woman executed in Iran in 2024 alone. 

This grim statistic builds upon a disturbing trend, with at least 219 women executed in the country since 2010. 

Iran’s execution of women is particularly concerning in light of its global leadership in this area.

A Call for International Action:


Amnesty International’s report, titled “Don’t Let Them Kill Us,” emphasizes the urgency of international action to stop the escalating number of executions in Iran. 

The report criticizes the Iranian government’s policies, stating that prisons have become sites of mass killings under current practices. Furthermore, the report warns of the disproportionate impact these executions have on poor and marginalized communities.

Conclusion:


The recent executions in Iran highlight the country’s concerning use of the death penalty. 

The rise in executions, particularly those related to drugs, coupled with the targeting of women, raises serious human rights concerns. 

International pressure is necessary to compel Iran to move away from this barbaric practice and pursue a more humane approach to criminal justice.

Source: irannewsupdate.com, Staff, May 18, 2024

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