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Iran: A prisoner whipped in public while two others sentenced to death

public_flogging_iran150NCRI – The mullahs' inhuman regime sentenced two prisoners, a man and a woman named Mojtaba and Fatemeh, reported the state-run Khorasan on Saturday.

Another prisoner indentified as Hassan Molaii was whipped in public in the Khomeini Square in the eastern city of Tabas. 

Cruel and degrading punishments are deployed by the mullahs' regime in Iran. On August 4, a similar punishment was carried out this time against Anar, a remote small community in south central Iran.
 The sentence was carried out before a crowd of 500 local residents shouting at the executioners to stop. Later the prisoners had to serve a 9 months prison terms as complement to their sentence. The mother of the two was present and pleaded for her sons' pardon with no avail. 

Flogging prisoners in public as a replacement for hanging in public which has been condemned by the international community came from the mullahs' chief judiciary, Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi.
On June 26, mullahs' highest judicial authority, Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, said public flogging is an effective criminal deterrent, while imprisonment is a useless punishment.

In an interview broadcast on state TV on June 25 in the evening program, the head of the Iranian regime's Judicial Authority complained that "many Iranian judges, influenced by western propaganda and fearing they will be accused of failing to respect human rights, are not sentencing offenders to effective penalties like public flogging."

"Public flogging is one of the most just sentences that can be inflicted on someone who has committed a crime," said Shahroudi.

"The publication of photos and news of public floggings is the best deterrent, while three or four months in prison has no effect," he said.

"We must reduce prison sentences and make use of public flogging more to punish offenders."
In May, the rights group Amnesty International urged Iranian courts to suspend flogging sentences.
"Flogging is a form of cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment, which amounts to torture," the organization said.
 
Amnesty said it was outlawed under Article 7 of the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

In its latest report, Amnesty International said sentences of flogging and amputation continued to be implemented in Iran, and torture and ill-treatment were widespread in prisons and detention centers.
 
Two months after Shahroudi's order, in two other places in the country, the cruel sentence was carried out by the medieval mullahs' regime in public: on July 12 in the northern city of Khoram-Dareh and on July 15, in the northeastern city of Sabzevar.