Sunday, January 31, 2016

Iran: expecting birthday at the gallows



Reports issued by human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, indicate juveniles arrested for alleged crimes committed while under the age of 18 have to wait until they reach the age of 18 to be executed.
The conscience of humanity has to wake up and take action. Like many other juveniles they are waiting to turn 18; the age of adulthood, freedom and maturity. However, this is a bitter wait, and the maturity, a very wicked maturity, with the sense of death in the air. They await in prison to grow older and reach the age 18, in order to be sent to the gallows.



Iran is one of the last countries on earth that continues to issue death sentences for juveniles. They are then held in prison for a few months or a few years, in order to be hanged at the gallows at the age of 18, according to the constitution.

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