Among the three women sentenced to death this week was 25-year-old Suheela Abadi, who was married at the age of 15 (File photo: AFP). |
According to an organization working for human rights in Iran, Iranian authorities have executed three women accused of killing their husbands.
Among these women was a woman who was married at a young age. Last week. 32 people were hanged, which the human rights organization says is 'twice the number of executions carried out so far compared to last year.
The BBC, citing human rights organizations, said Iran executes more women than any other country, the majority of whom are found guilty of murdering their husbands.
Among the three women sentenced to death this week was 25-year-old Suheela Abadi, who was married at the age of 15. She was convicted of murdering her husband.
The court cited "family disputes" as the reason for the murder. According to human rights activists, allegations of domestic violence are brought up in many cases, but Iranian courts do not consider them.
This week, Amnesty International criticized him for increasing executions in Iran.
In the first six months of 2022 alone, 250 people were executed, although exact figures are not available because Iran does not officially announce every case.
According to Amnesty International's deputy regional director, 'the state machinery is widespread throughout the country. but is committing massacres.'
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