Loghman Moradi
Loghman Moradi | |
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Born | 1983 |
Died | 8 September 2018 Death penalty | (aged 35)
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After they were sentenced to death, they announced that they were forced under torture to confess to the killing and had not played a part in the assassination.[3][4][5]
Incarceration
Moradi was arrested by security forces in the town of Marivan in Kurdistan, Iran on August 2, 2009, along with his cousin Zaniar.[4] He has been detained in the Sanandaj Intelligence Agency for nine months where he was “under severe physical and psychological torture.” Family visits were banned from 2009 until 2013.[6][7]
International reaction
Philip Luther, Amnesty International’s research and advocacy director for the middle east and North Africa condemned the execution of Loghman Moradi and the other two prisoners and said: "We are horrified by the news that the Iranian authorities have executed these men, despite widespread condemnation of their death sentences and call from UN human rights experts and other bodies to halt their executions".[8]
See also
References
- ^ Editorial, Reuters. "Iran executes three Kurdish prisoners accused of militant attacks".
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- ^ "Iran: Two Iranian Kurds at imminent risk of execution after convictions tainted by torture allegations". www.amnesty.org.
- ^ a b "Iran's Execution of Three Kurdish Prisoners is Unlawful and Unjust – Center for Human Rights in Iran". iranhumanrights.org.
- ^ "Iranian regime executes Kurd political prisoners despite international calls - Iran News Wire". 8 September 2018. Archived from the original on 11 September 2018. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
- ^ "Nine months of torture: Exclusive interview with Zanyar Moradi before his execution".
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- ^ "Iran: Executions of three Iranian Kurds an outrage". www.amnesty.org.
- ^ "HCDH | 39th session of the Human Rights Council". www.ohchr.org. Retrieved 17 May 2019.