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    Three men were executed in Ghazvin, Iran

     
    After a bloody day in Tehran and Zahedanon Tuesday, October 23rd, today in Qazvin, 3 more inmate were hanged to death bringing up the official number of execution to 16 for this week! It is known fact that Iran's regime has been terrorizing people to stop them from protests and demonstrations, and mostly it is a result of Mullah's fear of people's uprising!

    Normally, in any other judicial system if somebody confess to a crime, the sentence is reduced. Not in Iran! After so many physical and mental tortures, the prisoner is told to confess to the crime, and ultimately this confession is used against him/her in the court of law for conviction! A complex judicial system that its main goal is to Kill! Here is the report on the executions today from Human Right Watch group in Iran:

    Wednesday, 24 October 2012 00:31

    HRANA News Agency –Three men with charges related to drug trafficking were executed in Ghazvin, Iran, this morning.

    According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Judicial Informative website of Ghazvin Province, released a report that says three men with charges related to drug trafficking were executed in presence of agents from Judicial office, police, prison authorities and several more governmental offices.

    Their names were mentioned as: Hassan R., Reza Ch. and Hossein S.

    The Judicial authorities also have informed of several executions in coming months.

    The pardon request for these three prisoners sentenced to death was rejected by Pardon and Forgiveness Commission, two times.

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