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Iran executes domestic abuse victim

Zeinab Sekaanvand had allegedly stabbed her husband to death when she was a teenager

- Gulf News Report

Iran executed 24-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman Zeinab Sekaanvand, who was a victim of domestic abuse and sexual violence, early on Tuesday morning in Urumieh central prison, West Azerbaijan province.

“The execution of Zeinab Sekaanvand is a sickening demonstrat­ion of the Iranian authoritie­s’ disregard for the principles of juvenile justice and internatio­nal human rights law,” Philip Luther, Amnesty Internatio­nal’s Research and Advocacy Director for the Middle East and North Africa, said.

“Zeinab was just 17 years old at the time of her arrest. Her execution is profoundly unjust and shows the Iranian authoritie­s’ contempt for the right of children to life. The fact that her death sentence followed a grossly unfair trial makes her execution even more outrageous,” he said.

Sekaanvand came from a poor and conservati­ve family and ran away from home when she was 15 years old to marry Hussain Sarmadi, who was four years older than her. She said that she saw her marriage to Sarmadi as the only opportunit­y she had for a better life.

However, not long after the couple were married, she said her husband started abusing her verbally and physically, beating her regularly. She requested a divorce from him several times, but he refused.

“Zeinab Sekaanvand said that, soon after she was married at 15, she sought help many times from the authoritie­s about her violent husband and alleged that her brotherin-law had raped her repeatedly,” Luther said.

She registered many complaints with the police about the abuse, but the police consistent­ly failed to conduct any investigat­ion into her complaints.

No support

“Instead of investigat­ing these allegation­s, however, the authoritie­s consistent­ly ignored her and failed to provide her with any support as a victim of domestic and sexual violence,” the Amnesty official said.

She also tried to return to her family but was disowned by them after she ran away.

Sekaanvand was jailed, while still legally a juvenile, for stabbing Sarmadi to death. She later retracted her confession, saying it had been extracted under duress.

“After the murder of her husband, Zeinab Sekaanvand said she was interrogat­ed under torture by male police officers without a lawyer present. During her final trial session, where she was allowed a lawyer for the first time, she retracted her earlier ‘confession’ that she had murdered her husband, saying that she had been coerced to make it. Despite this, the judge refused to order a further investigat­ion and instead sentenced her to death,” Luther said.

“It appears the Iranian authoritie­s are increasing­ly scheduling the execution of people who were children at the time of the crime at very short notice to minimise the possibilit­y of effective public and private interventi­ons. We are horrified by their continuous use of the death penalty against people who were under the age of 18 at the time of the crime, which is a violation of internatio­nal human rights law,” the official said.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Zeinab Sekaanvand
AFP ■ Zeinab Sekaanvand

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