Nov. 21




IRAN----executions

3 Men Hanged in Public- IHR Warns About a New Wave of Execution in the Coming Weeks



3 prisoners were hanged in public at Iranian city of Shiraz this morning. Several children were observed among the crowd watching the executions.

Iranian authorities have executed at least 15 people during the last 8 days. Iran Human Rights (IHR) warns against a new wave of executions in Iran and urges the UN, EU and countries with diplomatic relations with Iran to react immediately to stop these executions.

The IHR spokesperson and director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, said: "We demand the halt of all executions, especially public executions which are inhumane and humiliating, and promote violence in society,". IHR spokesperson emphasised, "At the 1st anniversary of the nationwide protests in Iran, we are concerned that the Iranian authorities will use more executions and terror to avoid new protests. Adequate and prompt international reactions can stop these executions".

According to Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA), Siamak Eslaminia, Kourosh Gholizadeh and Foad Ghanemi were hanged in public at Payam square of Shiraz city.

All 3 were convicted to death on Moharebeh charge (waging war against God) for armed robbery. The 1st defendant was also accused of killing a policeman.

"Tens of children between 3 to 10 years old were among crowd along with their parents," Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported.

UN human rights experts, including the former Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Iran, had previously drawn particular attention to continued reports of public executions. "a dehumanising effect on both the victim and those who witness the execution" and ultimately reinforced the "already cruel, inhuman and degrading nature of the death penalty," UN experts said.

(source: Iran Human Rights)








JAPAN:

Death penalty sought for man accused of killing Osaka teens in 2015



Prosecutors on Wednesday demanded the death penalty for a man accused of killing 2 junior high school children in Osaka in 2015.

During the trial at the Osaka District Court, prosecutors said Koji Yamada, 48, murdered by suffocation 12-year-old Ryoto Hoshino and 13-year-old Natsumi Hirata with "evident" intent. Yamada has denied intending to kill Hirata and says Hoshino died after experiencing a health problem.

"It was evident that the defendant choked the 2 with an intent to kill," a prosecutor said, claiming that Yamada did so as a result of an incident involving Hoshino and later to silence Hirata, despite the alleged killer having had no apparent relationship with either child.

The prosecutors said bruising found on Hirata's neck proved the act of choking, and other injuries on her body showed the extent of Yamada's "cruel and violent acts."

They also denied the defense team's claim that Hoshino died as a result of a health problem, citing security camera footage that showed the boy walking through a shopping mall shortly before his death.

Arguing that Yamada's mental state was not impaired at the time, the prosecutors said a capital sentence is unavoidable as the accused "showed no regard for life ... killing both teens in 1 day."

2 lawyers representing the victims' families also called for the death penalty at the trial, saying Yamada "has not shown remorse."

Yamada's defense counsel admitted that the accused was involved in the death of Hirata, but claimed he should have been charged with causing injury resulting in death rather than murder.

The defense team also argued that as Hoshino died of a health problem, Yamada should have been charged with failure to offer necessary care.

According to the indictment, Yamada choked Hirata and Hoshino to death somewhere in or near Osaka Prefecture around Aug. 13, 2015.

Prosecutors said during the trial that Yamada met the teens for the 1st time at a deli in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, on the morning of Aug. 13, and lured them into a car. He then headed to the city of Kashiwara in the same prefecture.

Hirata's body was found at a parking lot in the Osaka Prefecture city of Takatsuki soon after the 2 went missing, and the partially skeletal remains of Hoshino were discovered a week later in the mountains in Kashiwara. Parts of both bodies were found bound with adhesive tape.

The 2 children, who attended the same city-run junior high school, went missing after spending hours together at a shopping arcade.

(source: Japan Times)








INDIA:

SC to review death penalty awarded to man killing his family



In a rare decision, the Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday decided to review its final decision of awarding a man death penalty for the murder of 4 children and a woman with whom he was living as husband and wife.

A bench headed by Justice Kurian Joseph also directed that the order to suspend the death sentence of the convict, Sudam alias Rahul Kaniram Yadhav, will continue to operate till the disposal of the review petition.

"Having heard the learned counsel for the parties, we are of the view that the review petitions regarding the sentence needs to be considered afresh," the bench, also comprising Justice A M Khanwilkar and Justice D Y Chandrachud, said. The order of the Apex Court added, "Therefore, the order dated July 26, 2012, passed in the review petition, dismissing the review petition is recalled...The order on the suspension of the death sentence will continue to operate till the disposal of these review petitions. Post these review petitions for hearing afresh during the 2nd week of January 2019."

The Apex Court also directed the competent authorities to take a decision within four weeks on Sudam’s plea to be transferred from Nagpur Central Jail to Aurangabad. The bench noted that his jail transfer request has been forwarded with a positive recommendation by the Senior Jailor, Nagpur.

The residents of Rupla Naik Tanda, a remote village in district Nanded in Maharashtra, were horrified when a few of its natives found 4 bodies floating in the village pond in the morning of August 21, 2007. A 6-year-old male child along with 2 female children of 10 years and a male child of 2 to 4 years were tied separately. The local police also found the body of an unidentified woman below a boulder.

According to the police, the deceased woman who was living with Sudam as his wife had come to know about his illicit relationship with another woman. This led to frequent fights.

There is no eye-witness to the occurrence and relying on the circumstantial evidence, the trial court came to the conclusion the man had committed the murder of the 4 children and the woman and in order to cause the disappearance of evidence of murder threw the dead bodies in the pond.

The trial court had awarded death sentence to Sudam and the High Court had also confirmed the death penalty.

The top court had in its 2011 verdict confirming the death penalty said that he had not only killed the 2 children of the deceased who were born from the 1st husband but also killed his own 2 children. Later in July 2012, the SC dismissed the review petition filed against the death penalty.

(source: siasat.com)

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7 get death for murder after volleyball game clash----Accused fired at rival group in U.P. in 2010 incident



A local court in Muzaffarnagar on Tuesday awarded death sentence to 7 persons for firing indiscriminately at a group and murdering 1 person following a clash over a volleyball game 8 years ago.

District and Sessions judge Rajesh Bharadwaj found the accused guilty under Sections 302 (murder) and 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal Code, among others. They accused were also convicted under Section 25 of the Arms Act.

Those convicted and awarded death penalty were identified as Sadiq, Sarfaraz, Shahid, Arshad, Rashid, Mumtaz and Farrukh.

The incident took place in February 2010.

According to details shared by Uttar Pradesh police, brothers Naseem and Khalil had got into a fight with some locals, the accused, during a game of volleyball in Harsoli village of the district.

Following this, the accused persons allegedly barged into the house of the brothers "in a planned manner armed with guns and country-made weapons" and fired indiscriminately, said the note issued by the U.P. police.

Shot 5 times

While Naseem, who was shot 5 times, died, his brothers Khalil and Raiyan, and nephew Shakeel received bullet injuries; the 3 were shot 8 times. The incident had left locals terrorised, the court noted.

A total of 9 witnesses, including the 3 injured survivors, were produced in the case.

(source: The Hindu)
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