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EU urges Iran not to execute Kurds

NCRI – The EU’s Portuguese presidency in a statement voiced concern at collective public executions that have been taking place in Iran recently.

The European Union yesterday especially called on Iran to halt the executions of two Kurdish journalists.

Text of Declaration by the EU Presidency concerning executions in Iran:

The EU is deeply concerned about the series of collective public executions that have been taking place in several regions of Iran during the last month, as well as with the growing number of death sentences both at first level courts and at the Supreme Court.

In this regard, the EU is especially concerned about the death sentences on the two Kurdish journalists, Adnan Hassanpour and Abdolwahed Boutimar. The EU is also particularly troubled by the growing repression against all groups which exercise their right to freely express their opinions, in particular in Kurdish and Arab minority regions.

The EU urges the Islamic Republic of Iran to fully respect its Criminal Procedure Code and to grant the right to a fair trial to all individuals, namely by allowing them to have access to a lawyer from the beginning of the judicial process.

The EU calls on the Islamic Republic of Iran to halt the executions of Adnan Hassanpour and of Abdolwahed Boutimar and to ensure that the two accused be given a fair trial, in accordance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Iran has ratified, as well as the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The EU, while condemning the increasing recourse to the death penalty in the Islamic Republic of Iran, reiterates its longstanding opposition to the death penalty in all circumstances.