In recent years numerous individuals have been executed because of their sexual and private relations in Mashhad, Gorgan, Arak, Kermanshah, and Tehran, many of whom were under the legal age. Despite the current circumstances under which the Iranian Queer Organization, due to inaccessibility of evidence and testimonies
regarding these cases, cannot prove homosexuality of those executed beyond a doubt, we believe that the true crime in these executions was sexual relationship (which is not confirmed by the Iranian government). The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran punishes those with different sexual orientation and sexual relations by death.
According to the Penal Code of the Islamic Republic, four witnesses are required in order to prove the perpetration of lavat (sodomy) which is punishable by death. Western states reject asylum claims of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Iranians due to their assumption that it is almost impossible to have four witnesses. The truth is that when private spaces of LGBT Iranians are raided by the police, there are four clerics and video cameras already present.
Moreover, a judge can use his own knowledge to rule on a case regarding lavat;
the alleged perpetrators may confess to lavat under torture; and medical
examinations can prove whether an individual has had anal penetration.
In Makwan Moloudzadeh case, the judge has ruled based on his own knowledge that
Makwan Moloudzadeh had committed lavat in accordance with article 120 of the
Iranian Penal Code. This is despite the fact that even internal rulings of
Iranian authorities, including the fatwa of Ayatollah Sane’i and other clerics
who are source of emulation state that a judge’s knowledge cannot be used as a
basis to prove crimes punishable by hadd usually capital punishment. Through
carrying out such executions, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran not
only violates the most basic international human rights standards, it also
undermines the rulings and fatwas of Islamic clerics and sources of emulation
who are recognized by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Iranian Queer Organization [4] demands the
Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to abolish death penalty and punish
the accused and perpetrators according to minimum international human rights
standards.
- Amnesty International Urgent Action: Death penalty/imminent execution/Makwan Moloudzadeh
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