CNN —An Iranian protester with a mental health condition has been executed over the death of a local official during mass demonstrations that rocked the country in 2022, the Iranian judiciary’s news agency reported on Tuesday.
International law and standards prohibit using the death penalty against people with mental disabilities, according to the rights group.
Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, the director of Norway-based Iranian human rights group Iran Human Rights (IHR), called Ghobadlou’s execution an “extrajudicial killing.”On X, formerly Twitter, he wrote that “the Islamic Republic’s leader Ali Khamenei and his Judiciary must be held accountable for this crime.
US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) placed the number of dead at more than 500, including 70 children.
Thousands were arrested across the country, the UN said in a report last year, citing research from its Human Rights Committee.
Persons:
“, Mohammad Ghobadlou, Farid Karampour Hassanvand, Ghobadlou, Robat, Abolqasem Salavati –, ”, Mizan, ” Ghobadlou, Mahmood Amiry, Ali Khamenei, Mahsa Amini
Organizations:
CNN, Amnesty, Revolutionary, Supreme, Iran Human, United Nations, Rights, News Agency, UN, Human Rights
Locations:
Robat Karim, Tehran province, United States, Norway, Iran