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Pope criticises use of death penalty in Iran
POPE Francis has denounced the use of the death penalty in Iran during nationwide protests convulsing that country, and demanded “greater respect for the dignity of women”.
Francis made the comments in an annual speech to ambassadors accredited to the Vatican, a foreign policy address outlining the areas of greatest concern for the Holy See.
In his remarks, Francis linked the Vatican’s opposition to abortion to its opposition to the death penalty, saying both are a violation of the fundamental right to life.
Francis has changed church teaching on the death penalty, ruling it is “inadmissible” in all circumstances.
He said: “The right to life is also threatened in those places where the death penalty continues to be imposed, as is the case in these days in Iran, following the recent demonstrations demanding greater respect for the dignity of women.
“The death penalty cannot be employed for a purported state justice, since it does not constitute a deterrent nor render justice to victims but only fuels the thirst for vengeance.”
His comments were his first public remarks about the protests that erupted in Iran in mid- September over the death of Mahsa Amini, 22. She died after being arrested by morality police for allegedly violating the Islamic Republic’s strict dress code.
Women have played a leading role in the protests, with many publicly removing the compulsory Islamic headscarf, the hijab.
At least four people have been executed since the demonstrations began, following internationally criticised, rapid, closed- door trials.
Francis was careful not to criticise Iran’s government, given his attempts to foster dialogue with the Muslim world. The Pope has forged a strong relationship with the imam of the Al- Azhar in Cairo, the seat of Sunni learning.
But his attempts to forge dialogue with the Shia world have been more circumspect, although he held a landmark meeting in 2021 with the top Shia cleric in Iraq, the Iranianborn Grand Ayatollah Ali al- Sistani.