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  • #31
    A young Iranian woman, who was accused of a committing a crime when she was 17 and whose sentencing had been condemned by international human rights organisations, was hanged earlier today, Iran Focus has learnt.

    Iran's Supreme Court earlier this month had approved a death sentence for Delara Darabi, a 23-year-old talented Iranian artist, who denied she had carried out the murder for which she was accused.

    Darabi’s lawyer Abdolsamad Khoramshah confirmed that she was hanged in a prison in the northern city of Rasht before he arrived at the scene.

    Darabi and her boyfriend, Amir Hossein Sotoudeh, allegedly burgled the home of a cousin of Darabi's father in 2003, fatally stabbing the elderly woman.

    Darabi, who initially confessed to committing the murder, was sentenced to death in 2003. However, she subsequently retracted her confession, saying that her boyfriend, who was 19 at the time, had convinced her to falsely admit to the murder on the grounds that she would not face the death penalty because she was under 18.

    Her family say that her retraction never sparked a full criminal investigation and that the frail woman tried to commit suicide in prison in 2007.

    Many of her paintings have a theme of suffering.

    The human rights group Amnesty International says that Iranian authorities executed at least eight juvenile offenders in 2008 "in flagrant violation of international law", adding that Iran was the only country in the world in which juvenile offenders were known to have been executed in 2008.

    The group says more than 130 child offenders are on death row in Iran.

    Under Iranian law, girls above the age of nine and boys above the age of fifteen are considered as adults and could be executed for capital offences.

    Under increasing international pressure, the Iranian regime keeps children on death row in Juvenile Prison until they turn 18.

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    • #32
      noooo
      ~ Bahar ~

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        • #34
          Stop Child Executions sadly regrets to confirm that the Iranian female juvenile Delara Darabi was executed early morning today in the prison yard of the northern city of Rasht, Iran.

          Delara Darabi was convicted of a alleged murder when she was 17 years old.

          In violation of Iran's own laws, neither of Delara's attorney were informed of the execution. Delara was hanged only 11 days after Iran's judiciary had officially stated that Delara's execution was postponed for 2 months (http://scenews.blog.com/4837662/)

          Delara was the most well known Iranian minor on the death row. She was also an artist and continued her art work in prison.

          In his blog Iranian attorney, Mohammad Mostafaei who represents many Iranian juveniles on the death row wrote this morning: "She was not a murderer. I swear she was not" (http://mohegh.blogfa.com/post-68.aspx)

          Amnesty International's Deputy Director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme, Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui stated that ""Amnesty International is outraged at the execution of Delara Darabi, and particularly at the news that her lawyer was not informed about the execution, despite the legal requirement that he should receive 48 hours' notice...This appears to have been a cynical move on the part of the authorities to avoid domestic and international protests which might have saved Delara Darabi's life....This indicates that even decisions by the Head of the Judiciary carry no weight and are disregarded in the provinces" .

          "Iranian leadership and judiciary must be held responsible for execution of Delara Darabi" said Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam spokesperson of Iran Human Rights group. (http://www****anhr.net/spip.php?article1058) "Lack of strong and sustainable reactions from the world community is one of the main reasons why Iranian authorities continue execution of minors. Iranian authorities have learned that their violations of the human rights lead just to some verbal protests from the world community, without any practical consequences...It is the time that UN and world community show that UN’s conventions are more than just formalities" said Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam who asks UN and EU to condemn Delara’s execution and put sanctions on the Iranian authorities."

          "As long as the international community and United Nations do not officially and seriously hold the government of the Islamic Republic and individuals within it fully responsible for such obvious crimes against children and humanity and as long as the gross human rights violations in Iran are being ignored by the leaders and governments of the world, the notion of accepting the regime of Iran in to the world's civil community remains to be an unreal expectation and at best a slap in the face of all Iranians and the humanity. The issue of respect for human rights must be at the forefront and a precondition for all discussions with the Iran's government. As long the Islamic Republic so openly violates its own laws as well as the internationally accepted conventions in the area of human rights, they should not be trusted with any other treaties either" said David Etebari, co-founder of the Stop Child Executions.

          Stop Child Executions strongly condemns the illegal execution of Delara Darabi and demands formation of an independent international tribunal to look in to the case of Delara Darabi and to bring all those responsible for the unjust sentencing and execution of Delara Darabi to international justice.

          Along with Amnesty International, SCE "does not consider her trial to have been fair, as the courts later refused to consider new evidence which the lawyer said would have proved she could not have committed the murder."

          The execution of Delara Darabi brings the number of executions in Iran this year to 140. Iran has executed at least forty two juvenile offenders since 1990, eight of them in 2008 and one on 21 January 2009, in total disregard of international law, which unequivocally bans the execution of those convicted of crimes committed when under the age of 18.

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          • #35
            امروز۱۱ اردیبهشت سال ۱۳۸۸ روز دهشتناکی برایم بود ساعت ۹ صبح اس ام اس رویگوشی ام دیدم که نوشته شده بود " دلارا اعدام شد" تمام بدنم لرزید. نایحرکت نداشتم. دکمه سبز گوش را زدم. آسیه امینی پشت خط بود و گریان گفتدلارا را امروز صبح اعدام کردند. سوار ماشین شدم و به همسرم زنگ زدم. بهاو گفتم می خواهم به رشت برم. او نیز از فرط ناراحتی گفت که با من می آید.نمی دانم چطور به رشت رسیدم. مادر دلارا خود را به شدت می زد پدرش داستانتحویل دلارا به نیروی انتظامی را می گوید. همه گریه می کنند. همه به سرخود می زنند. همه دلارا را دوست داشتند. ولی او دیگر در کنارشان نبود. اوامروز به آرامش رسیده بود. دیگر صدایی از او به گوش نمی رسد.

            مادر دلارا گفت که دیروز با دلارا ملاقات کرده. دلارا به او گفته که مادر اگر من از زندان بیرون بیایم می خواهم تحصیلاتم را ادامه دهم. دوست دارم آزاد باشم و یک نفر از قضات هم به من قول داده که رضایت اولیاءدم را خواهد گرفت. دلارا گفته که مادر من بی گناهم.

            مادر دلارا گریه کنان گفت: امروز ساعت ۷ صبح دلارا به وی زنگ زد. و گفت مادر من را می خواهند اعدام کنند. من طناب دار را می بینم. مادر من را نجات دهید. می خواهم پدرم صحبت کنم و به پدرش هم گفت که پدر من می خواهم شما را ببینم. تو رو خدا من را نجات دهید. بعد یک نفر گوشی را از دلارا می گیرد و می گوید. ما به راحتی فرزند شما را می کشیم و تو هیچ کاری نمی توانی انجام دهی.

            پدر و مادر دلارا قران به دست به زندان می روند. التماس می کنند. فریاد می کشند و می گویند تو رو خدا اجازه دهد تا ما اولیاءدم را ببینیم. به پایشان بیوفتیم. ولی ....

            دلارا دارابی را به پای چوبه دار می برند. او راضی نمی شود اعدام شود. هیچ کس پیش او نبود نه مادر نه پدری و نه وکیلی که به خواسته هایش توجه کند. طناب دار را به گردن نحیفش می اندازند. و نمی دانم کدام بی رحمی صندلی را از زیر پایش رها می کند. نمی دانم او کیست .

            قاضی جاوید نیا حکم اعدام دلارا را صادر کرد. پس از مدتی دادستان رشت شد. از زمانی که او متصدی این پست گردید. یک نفر در این شهر سنگسار شد و امروز دلارا دارابی جانش از بدنش جدا شد.

            روحش شاد

            ولی چرا؟

            چرا دلارا اینگونه اعدام شد. به یکی از دوستان گفتم که صدام را هم اینگونه اعدام نکردند. چرا؟

            چرا داد مظلومیت دلارا به گوش هیچ بنی بشری نرسید.

            عده ای می گویند دلارا مقصر است. عده ای می گویند پدرش مقصر است و عده ای می گویند وکلیش؟ من می گویم دستگاه قضایی.

            چرا با وجودی که بسیاری از کشورهای دنیا اعدام اطفال زیر ۱۸ سال را منع کرده اند دستگاه قضایی بر اعدام اطفال پافشاری می کند؟

            چرا بی اطلاع به پای چوبه دار می برد؟ اعدام رضا حجازی در اصفهان و بهنام زارع در شیراز نیز به همین نحو بود.

            مجری حکم می دانست که اگز زمانی برای اجرای حکم تعیین کند. نمی تواند دلارا را اعدام نماید. چون میلیونها انسان از وی حمایت می کردند. و امروز همه ما می دانیم که بی گناهی پای چوبه دار رفت و ناعادلانه جانش گرفته شد.

            دلارا اعدام نشد .... آرام گرفت

            ....

            چه راحت جان می گیریم.

            چه راحتی طناب دار را به گردن کودکی می اندازیم.

            چه راحت لرزش های بدن نحیفش را احساس می کنیم.

            به خدا ظلم است ظلم.

            به خدا عدالت این نیست که کودکی کودکی را از وی بگیریم.

            به خدا عدالت این نیست که بکشیم آنکه حقش مرگ نیست.

            چه کسی می خواهد در روز قیامت پاسخگو باشد.

            آیا انصاف است ....

            چهارم فروردین سال ۸۵ او را در زندان رشت ملاقات کردم. او چهره ای مظلوم داشت. او قاتل نبود. قسم می خورد که قاتل نیست.

            برایم تابلویی نقاشی کرد که عکس پیرمردی در آن بود که ویالن می زد. نمی دانستم که ساز مرگ دلارا را می زند.

            باور نمی وشد که کشته شده باشد.

            او واقعا بی گناه، مظلوم، آرام، متین، پاک و بی آلایش بود. دختری که حقش مرگ نبود و جانش را گرفتند.

            خدایا به فریادمان برس.

            خدایا از این همه بی عدالتی به کجا پناه ببریم.

            خدایا خدایا خدایا.... چرا ما را اینقدر بی رحم آفریدی چرا چرا...

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            • #36
              Delara's message:

              From a letter by Delara Darabi to those attending the exhibition of her paintings 3 years ago:

              "....I know that my years of struggle for attaining my rights and for my innocence to be heard is not being effective ...An imprisoned man once said: "My only claims are my calls to God from my small prison, and my answers to God in the vast field of freedom within these four walls." . It is not important where we are ...God's love is always with us ...and his promise of truth......Pray for all Delara's in the faraway lands."


              From a letter by Delara Darabi one year ago to Nazanin Afshin-Jam president and co-founder of the Stop Child Executions:
              "..... I don't know if I will meet you my dear ones or we must leave the meeting to the unseen world. Anyway, Delara is not alone, Delara's are trapped in prisons and in need of God's help and in need of defenders of human right and humanity!!!

              I hope that you defend humanity and always be successful. The one who defends humanity and knowledge , is not a human but a true knower of God and knower of self. A reference, a gauge and a motive for life...and that is how you are ...Nazanin (precious) of all ages.

              You and I and all of us, human beings of the world came here ...but after a while we forgot everything... We live with different feelings, with perplexity and amazements and we still do not understand why?

              I cry a lot, just like the spring clouds! with large droplets...have you ever seen it?! ......I have never cried for being imprisoned, because my thoughts and my heart is free and is with you....Say hello to my true loving friends , because every night during my prayer I pray for all the people of this large and vast house."

              One of the poems by Delara sent from prison to SCE before she and her family were threatened by the officials of Islamic Republic against further contacts with outside world:

              "I empathize with the scarecrow for being stuck in the field

              Her voice is lost behind the clusters of wheat

              ...and Delara's voice

              ah! how late I realized that I have become a scarecrow .."

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              • #37
                kheily vaghean zolmeeeeee. Ay begam khoda chi kaar nakone in akhondaye pedar sag rooooo. THIS IS BULLSHITTTTTT. Dokhtare bi gonahe 17 saaale injooori koshte besheeee. Kheily narahat konandastttttt ROOHASH SHADDDD

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                  • #39
                    Human rights groups have protested against the execution on Friday of a young Iranian woman for a murder committed when she was 17 years old.

                    Amnesty International said it was outraged by Delara Darabi's hanging and that she did not get a fair trial.

                    The head of Iran's judiciary had recently granted a two-month stay of execution but her lawyer says this was disregarded by the prison authorities.

                    Ever since her confession Ms Darabi, an artist, had said she was innocent.

                    She said she had taken the blame to save her boyfriend.

                    Her case received international attention after dramatic paintings and drawings created in her cell were seen around the world.

                    'Save me'

                    The head of the Iranian judiciary recently granted a two-month stay of execution.

                    But according to her lawyer this order was simply disregarded by the prison authorities, who provided no notice of the execution.


                    Ms Darabi's case attracted attention around the world
                    The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says that early on Friday morning Delara Darabi made a desperate phone call to her parents, saying she could see the hangman's noose.

                    "Mother they are going to execute me, please save me," she said, before a prison official took the phone away and said: "We are going to execute your daughter and there's nothing you can do about it."

                    Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty's deputy chief for the Middle East and North Africa, said that the execution was a cynical move to avoid international protests.

                    "Amnesty International is outraged at the execution of Delara Darabi, and particularly at the news that her lawyer was not informed," she said.

                    "Amnesty International does not consider her trial to have been fair, as the courts later refused to consider new evidence which the lawyer said would have proved she could not have committed the murder," a statement by the group said.

                    The statement added that Iran had executed 42 juvenile offenders since 1990, in disregard of international law.

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                    • #40
                      it wasnt fair ahhhhhh vaghan khoda biamorzatesh khaily narahat shodam innocent young girl

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                      • #41
                        Delara Darabi, who was in custody since she was 17 years old shockingly was executed in Rasht Central prison. The execution of this artist occurred without any prior notice to her. The news was very short but frightening. How easily we take someone's life? How easily we put the ropes on a child’s neck? How easy we feel the trembling of her small body?

                        My God this is a crime. My God it is not justice to take the life of this child. My God this is not justice to kill someone who does not deserve to die. Who will answer to this crime in the afterlife? Is this fair justice?


                        On March 24th 2006 (Fourth of Farvardin 1385) I met her in Rasht prison. I remember she had a very innocent face. She was not a murderer; I swear that she was not a killer. She painted a picture for me of an old man who was playing the violin. I did not know that he was playing her death song. I cannot believe she has been executed. She was really innocent, calm, collected and pure. It was not her time to die, but they took her life. My God please help us. My God where should we go with all this injustice? My God, My God, My God, why have you created us so cruel? Why? WhY?


                        May 1st 2009 ( 11 of Ordibehesht 1388 ), was a very frightening day. At 9 A.M. I checked my S.M.S. and it was written "Delara executed". My whole body shook. I had no energy to move. Asieh Amini was on the line and was crying and said “they executed Delara today”. I got in my car and told my wife that I am going to Rasht. She said she was coming with me. I don’t know how I got to Rasht. Delara's mother was biting herself, her father was talking about how he delivered her daughter to authorities, and everyone was crying, everyone was hitting their head, everyone loved Delara. But she wasn't amongst us anymore. She got her peace today. No one will hear her voice again.


                        Her mother said that she met Delara in prison yesterday. Delara said “If I come out of prison, I want to continue my education. I would like to be free. One of the judges promised me to obtain forgiveness from the family of the deceased”. Delara continued “Mother I am innocent”.


                        At 7am Delara’s mother received a phone call from Delara who said “Mom, they want to execute me, I see the gallows, mother save me”. She then asked to talk to her father and said “I want to see you, for God sake save me”. At that point, someone took the phone receiver away from Delara and said “We are going to kill your child and you cannot do anything about it”.


                        While holding a Koran, Delara’s mother and father rushed to the prison. They cried, pleaded and yelled and said “please let us see the deceased family. We want o fall to their feet.” They took Delara to the gallows with nobody around her. No father, no mother no lawyer who could listen to her needs. They put the rope on her delicate neck. I do not know who the cruel person was to pull the chair from under her feet. Judge Javid Nia issued her execution order. He is the newly appointed Judge in Rasht. Since his appointment, one person has already been stoned to death and this time it was Delara who was executed.


                        God bless her soul. But why? Why was Delara executed like this? A friend of mine said “even Saddam Hossein was not executed like this!”


                        Why are the voices of the innocent not getting anywhere? Some say Delara was at fault, some say it was her father's fault, some say it was her lawyer's fault. I say it is the fault of the judicial system here because whereas many countries have abandoned the execution of juvenile offenders, Iran insists on killing them. Why?


                        Why did they take her to the gallows without informing us in advance? The executions of juveniles Reza Hejazi, in Isfahan and Behnam Zare in Shiraz were carried out in a similar manner, without prior notice. The executioner knew that if they had been given a deadline, the execution would not have happened because millions of people were supporting her. We all knew that an innocent girl was taken to the gallows and lost her life in injustice. Delara is not executed, she is at peace”.

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                        • #42
                          http://scenews.blog.com/4885252/http://scenews.blog.com/1772243/

                          Delara lives on

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                          • #43
                            Today May 2nd 2009, body of Delara Darabi born on September 28, 1986 was burried in "Heaven's Garden" in the Caspian City of Rasht, Iran.

                            Hundreds of people attended her funeral. Her father who is now hospitalized was not present.

                            پیکردلارا دارابی متولد 7 مهر 1365 خورشیدی امروز 12 اردیبهشت1388 خورشیدی در حضور صدها نفر از دوستان و آشنایانش در باغ رضوان رشت به خاک سپرده شد. دیشب پدرش را به بیمارستان بردند .

                            او در مراسم خاکسپاری دخترش حضور نداشت

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by ghalibaf View Post
                              Dont blame the government, its up to the victims family to give consent..if the victims family accept or if sufficient proof is verified she can be set free. Otherwise....
                              personally, i agree that its partly the victim's family's fault here, though like the others ofcourse i must blame the general law on death penalty. ultimately one looks to their government for humanity, but here there was authorization of barbarism and cruelty.

                              generally, the victim's family was extremely ignorant and stupid. if this was not so, she would be alive right now.
                              Take him and cut him out in little stars,
                              and he will make the face of heaven so fine,
                              that all the world will be in love with night,
                              and pay no worship to the garish sun

                              - Shakespeare

                              "In all intellectual debates, both sides tend to be correct in what they affirm, and wrong in what they deny." - JS Mill

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                              • #45
                                Siamak, plz dige chizi nagooo raje be in dokhtare bi gonah. Its so sad to read these stufff about her

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