Child Executions in Iran Continue Despite Violation of International Law

Under Article 37(a) of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, child executions are a clear violation of international law.

” [No] capital punishment… shall be imposed for offenses committed by persons below eighteen years of age”

Iran Revokes Death Sentence in Juvenile Case, as Dubious Conviction Based on Recanted Testimony Requires Re-Trial

” Makwan Mouloudzadeh faces death for crimes supposedly committed as a 13-year-old, which even his accusers admit never occurred. Ayatollah Shahrudi, the head of the Judiciary, needs to act now to ensure that his death sentence is revoked and Mouloudzadeh gets a new trial. ” -Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch

Mouloudzadeh, was accused of raping 3 boys, who at the time where also 13 years old, however he continuously claimed innocence. Mouloudzadeh also claimed he was coursed into his confession and that all the accusations against him where false, however the judge over the proceedings would not hear his statement. Sadly Mouloudzadeh is not alone in his fight against execution, as Iran is the worlds leader in death penalties for children.

According to Iranian law under Article 1210(1) of Iran’s Civil Code the age of criminal responsibility is 15 lunar years for boys, and nine lunar years for girls. According to Article 49 of Iran’s Penal Code: “Children, if committing an offense, are
exempted from criminal responsibility.” However in the case of Mouloudzadeh both international and Iranian law have been broke, with little regard.

“Iran stands virtually alone as a country in which child offenders - persons under 18 at the time of the crime of which they were convicted - are put to death,” said Malcolm Smart, Director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme for Amnesty International. “It is high time that the Iranian authorities put an end to this shameful practice - for once and for all - and bring themselves in line with the rest of the international community, which has long recognized the obscenity of executing those who commit crimes while children.”

The international community must continue to put pressure on Iran, to end these blatant human rights abuses and violations against children.
You can find out more about child executions in Iran at Stop Child Executions, where you can also see a list of those who are awaiting execution.

2 Responses to “Child Executions in Iran Continue Despite Violation of International Law”

  1. ahamed malik Says:

    i totally agree that that execution of children is totally unexceptable but we got to remember that Iran judicial system is islamic, and one has to use islamic jurisprdence to challenge these executions.

  2. Children » Blog Archive » Child Executions in Iran Continue Says:

    […] Some 84 juvenile offenders in Iran currently await execution, however the true number may be much higher. Iran remains one of the only countries in the world which continues to execute children, all in violation of its commitments to international treaties, such as Under Article 37(a) of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, child executions are a clear violation of international law, which bans the practice. You can see further details regarding Iranian law, and past cases, in my previous post Child Executions in Iran Continue Despite Violation of International Law. Despite the laws on June 10th, a teenager by the name of Mohammad Hassanzadeh was hanged. While his execution took place another teem, Mohammad Feda’i, now has a glimmer of hope as his execution has been postponed for another month. Feda’i has been on Iran’s death row since he was 17 years old, following a trial for which he was not given adequate representation. Feda’i’s confession was also laden with allegations of a torture. […]

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