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2012, Contemporary Issues , 2nd prize stories , Ebrahim Noroozi
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Hanging in Iran

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Mehdi Farahj is executed for the rape and murder of five women, in Qazvin, 110 kilometers west of Tehran, the location of the first murder.
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Hanging in Iran

26 May 2011

Eine öffentliche Exekution ist im Iran die Strafe für Mord oder Vergewaltigung, obwohl sie auch für geringere Vergehen wie Betrug verhängt werden kann. Dem Iran wird unterstellt, nach China die zweithöchste Hinrichtungsrate der Welt zu haben, aber er liefert keine offiziellen Zahlen der Erhängungen.

 

 

Qazvin, Iran

Mehdi Farahj is executed for the rape and murder of five women, in Qazvin, 110 kilometers west of Tehran, the location of the first murder. Public executions in Iran are usually conducted as punishment for murder or rape, though lesser crimes, such as fraud, can also incur a death sentence. Iran is alleged to have the second-highest execution rate in the world after China, but supplies no official figures for hangings.

En Irán, las ejecuciones en público suelen ser el castigo por asesinato o violación, aunque otros delitos menores, como el fraude, pueden suponer una sentencia de muerte. Presuntamente, Irán es el país con la tasa de ejecución más alta del mundo después de China, pero no proporciona datos oficiales sobre sus ejecuciones en la horca.

 

Les exécutions publiques en Iran sont généralement appliquées pour punir les coupables de meurtres et les viols. Mais certains crimes moins importants, comme la fraude, sont parfois aussi punis de mort. L’Iran, qui aurait le deuxième plus grand taux d’exécutions au monde après la Chine, ne fournit cependant pas le nombre officiel de pendaisons.

In Iran le esecuzioni pubbliche sono disposte solitamente in caso di assassinio o stupro; tuttavia, anche crimini meno gravi, come la frode, possono essere puniti con la pena di morte. Si stima che l’Iran abbia la percentuale di condanne a morte più alta al mondo dopo la Cina, ma il paese non fornisce cifre ufficiali sulle impiccagioni.

Openbare executies worden in Iran meestal uitgevoerd als straf voor moord of verkrachting, maar ook lichtere vergrijpen zoals fraude kunnen leiden tot de doodstraf. Naar verluidt kent Iran het op een na hoogste aantal executies ter wereld na China, maar er zijn geen officiële cijfers bekend over het aantal ophangingen. 

Публичные казни в Иране совершаются в качестве наказания за убийства или изнасилования, хотя иногда смертный приговор выносится и за меньшие преступления, например, за мошенничество. Иран считается второй после Китая страной по числу казненных по отношению к численности населения, хотя Иран не предоставляет официальных данных о числе повешенных.

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Qazvin, Iran

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Shutter speed: 1/2500 sec
ISO: 160
F-Stop: f/4.5
Focal Length: 36 mm
Camera: Nikon D3

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  • 'Documenting Death Sentences in Iran' on The New York Times Lens blog

Ebrahim Noroozi

Ebrahim Noroozi
Nationality:
Iran
Website:
www.ebrahimnoroozi.com
About:
Ebrahim Noroozi was born in 1980 in Tehran, Iran. He began working as a professional photographer in 2004, with Fars News Agency.
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Jamejam Online

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