نيروهاي انتظامي و اطلاعاتي 19 جوان را در
ايرانشهر به بهانه "اجراي طرح ارتقاء امنيت اخلاقي"در يکروز دس
Four men reportedly executed
PUBLIC
AI Index: MDE 13/036/2008
07 February 2008
Further Information on UA 301/06 (MDE
13/126/2006, 13 November 2006) and follow-up (MDE 13/123/2006, 7 December
2006; MDE 13/142/2006, 22 December 2006; MDE 13/006/2007, 25 January 2007
and MDE 13/042/2007, 03 April 2007) - Fear of
imminent execution
IRAN Abdulreza Sanawati Zergani (m)
Abdul Husain Haribi (m)
Ahmad Maramazi (m), previously named as
Husain Maramazi
Husain Asakreh (m)
The four men named above were reportedly executed in a prison in Khuzestan.
Abdulreza Sanawati Zergani was executed at dawn on 13 November 2007 and
the three other men, Abdul Husain Haribi, Ahmad Maramazi and Husain
Asakreh were executed on 30 December 2007. They had all been sentenced to
death in connection with involvement in bomb explosions which took place
in major cities in Khuzestan Province in 2005.
Abdulreza Sanawati Zergani was amongst seven men named on 10 January 2007
by three leading UN human rights experts - Philip Alston, UN Special
Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions; Leandro
Despouy, UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers,
and Manfred Nowak, UN Special Rapporteur on torture who jointly called on
the government of Iran to “stop the imminent execution of seven men
belonging to the Ahwazi Arab minority and grant them a fair and public
hearing.” The UN experts stated: “We are fully aware that these men are
accused of serious crimes… However, this cannot justify their conviction
and execution after trials that made a mockery of due process requirements.”
All the seven named men have now been executed.
Abdulreza Sanawati Zergani was initially thought to have been executed on
14 February 2007 along with two other men. However, further reports later
suggested that his execution had been temporarily postponed and that a
teacher, Risan Sawari was executed instead of him (see update to UA 57/06,
MDE 13/041/2007, 2 April 2007).
Abdul Husain Haribi, Ahmad Maramazi and
Husain Asakreh were sentenced to death on 16 November 2006 following a
one-day closed trial at a Revolutionary Court in Shadegan in Khuzestan
province. They were accused of bombing oil pipelines in Khuzestan.
Many thanks to all who sent appeals. No further
action is requested.
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One of Bawi brothers executed
PUBLIC
AI Index: MDE 13/034/2008
6 February 2008
Further Information on UA 233/05 (MDE 13/051/2005,
9 September 2005) and follow-up (MDE 13/065/2005, 2 November 2005; MDE
13/033/2006, 31 March 2006; MDE 13/072/2006, 23 June 2006) -
Fear of Torture and ill-treatment/ Incommunicado
detention/ Death sentence and new concern: Imminent execution
IRAN Mohsen Bawi (m), aged 34
]
Imad Bawi (m), law student, aged 32
]
brothers
Hani Bawi (m), student, aged 23 ]
Moslem Bawi (m), student, aged 20 ]
Asad Bawi (m), their cousin, aged 35 ]
Mansour Tayouri (m) ] members of the extended Bawi
family
Hassan Boughedar (or Bou Azar or Bozar) (m)]
Lefteh Sarkhi (m), student
Executed: Zamel Bawi (m), aged 30
Zamel Bawi, a member of the Iranian Arab minority, was
executed on 29 January at 4am in Karoun Prison, Khuzestan province. On 28
January, the eve of his execution, Zamel Bawi was allowed a family visit.
Neither Zamel nor his family nor his lawyer were informed of the imminence
of the execution, although Iranian law states that the authorities should
inform a detainee's lawyer at least 48 hours before a death sentence is
due to be carried out.
Zamel Bawi, a businessman and shop owner, was arrested
by security forces on 11 August 2005 along with four of his brothers and a
cousin. At the end of October 2005, Zamel Bawi had been sentenced to
death. On 10 June 2006 Branch 3 of the Revolutionary Court in Ahvaz city,
Khuzestan province, confirmed the death sentences against Zamel Bawi and
nine other men including Jaafar Sawari, Risan Sawari and Abdulredha
Nawaseri who were executed in 2007 (see UA 57/06 MDE 13/023/2006, 10 March
2006 and follow-ups). The 10 men were accused of being “mohareb”
(at enmity with God) which can carry the death penalty.
Other charges included "destabilizing the
country", "attempting to overthrow the government", "possession of
home-made bombs", "sabotage of oil installations" and carrying out
bombings in Ahvaz, which took place between June and October 2005. Zamel
Bawi was further convicted of hiding seven home-made bombs.
The remaining men are serving prison sentences varying
between 10 and 25 years in exile within the country. Amnesty International
believes that Mohsen Bawi is detained in Konarak Prison, outside the town
of Chabahar, in Sistan-Baluchistan province and Imad Bawi is detained in
Tabas Prison, in Khorasan province. The two brothers were said to have
been taken into solitary confinement following the news of the execution
of their brother.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Much of Iran's Arab community lives in the province of
Khuzestan, which borders Iraq. It is strategically important because it is
the site of much of Iran’s oil reserves, but the Arab population does not
feel it has benefited as much from the
oil revenue as the Persian population. Historically,
the Arab community has been marginalised and discriminated against. There
were mass demonstrations in April 2005, after it was alleged that the
government planned to disperse the country's Arab population or to force
them to relinquish their Arab identity. Following bomb explosions in Ahvaz
City in June and October 2005, which killed at least 14 people, and
explosions at oil installations in September and October 2005, the cycle
of violence intensified, with hundreds of people reportedly arrested.
There have been reports of torture. Further bombings on 24 January 2006,
in which at least six people were killed,
were followed by further mass arrests. At
least 17 men have now been executed as a result of their alleged
involvement in the bombings. It is not clear if another man was executed
or died in custody.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as
quickly as possible, in English, French Farsi, Arabic, or your own
language:
- stating that Amnesty International recognizes the
rights and responsibilities of governments to bring to justice those
suspected of criminal offences, but strongly opposes the death penalty as
the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment and violation of the
right to life;
- deploring the execution of Zamel Bawi;
- seeking clarification as to why Zamel Bawi’s lawyer
was not informed at least 48 hours before his execution, as he should have
been according to Iranian law;
- seeking full details of the trials of Zamel Bawi, his
brothers Mohsen, Imad, Hani and Moslem; their cousin Asad Bawi, relatives
Mansour Tayouri and Hassan Boughedar; and Lefteh Sarkhi, including details
of the charges and evidence against them and any appeals they may have
made;
- expressing concern at reports that these prisoners
were not granted access to a lawyer during some or all sessions of
their trial, and as such, their trial did
not meet international standards for fair trial, as laid down by Article
14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which
Iran is a State Party.
- seeking assurances that those who remain in prison
are not being tortured or ill-treated in detention.
APPEALS TO:
Leader of the Islamic Republic
His Excellency Ayatollah Sayed ‘Ali Khamenei
The Office of the Supreme Leader, Islamic Republic
Street - Shahid Keshvar Doust Street
Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: info@leader.ir
Salutation: Your Excellency
Head of the Judiciary
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi
Howzeh Riyasat-e Qoveh Qazaiyeh / Office of the Head of
the Judiciary
Pasteur St., Vali Asr Ave., south of Serah-e Jomhouri,
Tehran 1316814737, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: info@dadgostary-tehran.ir (In the subject
line write: FAO Ayatollah Shahroudi)
Salutation: Your Excellency
Minister of Intelligence
Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie
Ministry of Intelligence, Second Negarestan Street,
Pasdaran Avenue, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Salutation: Your Excellency
COPIES TO:
President
His Excellency Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
The Presidency, Palestine Avenue, Azerbaijan
Intersection, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Email: dr-ahmadinejad@president.ir
via website: www.president.ir/email
Speaker of Parliament
His Excellency Gholamali Haddad Adel
Majles-e Shoura-ye Eslami, Baharestan Square, Tehran,
Islamic Republic of Iran
Fax: +98 21 3355 6408
Email: hadadadel@majlis.ir (Please ask that your
message be brought to the attention of the Article 90 Commission)
and to diplomatic representatives of Iran accredited to
your country.