On this date, 2 August 2007, Maijid and Hossein Kavousifar were hanged in downtown Tehran for murdering a judge, as well as shooting and killing two innocent bystanders during an earlier bank robbery. Majid was unrepentant of his crime and laughed into the cameras before he was hanged. They were executed at the intersection where they murdered Judge Hassan Moghhadas. A video of him and other criminals describing their crimes was also posted on YouTube.
I
do not support Iran in many ways and do not agree at all with them using the
death penalty for homosexuals, apostasy and political reasons. But I do respect
them in hanging murderers, rapists and terrorists, they are tough on crime. I
got the information from the Daily Mail.
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Smirking murderer is led to the gallows as children join crowds at public executions in Iran
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updated at 18:06 02 August 2007
WARNING: This story contains graphic images
Two
more criminals have been publicly hanged in Iran as children looked on and people
took pictures.
Unrepentant,
the smirking Majid Kavoosifar, 28, was led to the gallows and even manged a
small wave to the crowd before his death.
However
his cousin Hossein Kavoosifar, 24, was in tears as he and his uncle were
executed in front of the main offices of the judiciary in central Tehran.
Flanked
by masked hangmen, hoods over the heads of the condemned men were removed
before the hanging, which took place in front of a giant portrait of the judge
they had killed.
Onlookers
in the street and on the roofs of houses chanted and took pictures with mobile
phones. Some laughed.
The
tearful mother of one of the killers shouted: "God, please give me back my
son."
Iranian
authorities sentenced the two men to death for the murder of a prominent judge,
a police officer and a bystander in a string of robberies and attacks.
The
judge supervised several courts and specialized in vice cases.
Kavoosifar
confessed after a three hour interrogation to murdering the judge as part of a
personal vendetta, according to judicial officials quoted by state media.
A final wave to the crowd
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The stool is pushed away |
The end: Arms handcuffed behind his back Majid Kavoosifar hangs dead in front of the office of the judge he killed |
He
and his cousin also admitted killing the police officer and another man, as
well as wounding three others, during five separate armed robberies.
Kavoosifar
fled to the United Arab Emirates after killing the judge, but was later
detained there and returned to Iran by Interpol in May 2006.
A military guard looks on impassively
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A picture of innocence: even this young girl, dressed in
pink, is present at the executions
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The crowd wait patiently for the condemned to arrive
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Yesterday
Iran publicly hanged seven men in the second round of collective executions in
ten days, state media reported.
"These
people were hanged on charges of rape, kidnapping and robbery," the Web
site of the state's broadcasting company reported, quoting an unnamed
prosecutor.
Five
of the men were hanged in one execution in the center of Mashad, a town some
620 miles northwest of Tehran, the capital, state media said.
The
report said the two other convicts, both 24, were hanged in a different
neighborhood of Mashad, close to where they were accused of having raped a
woman in 2005.
Earlier
in July authorities hanged 12 criminals convicted on similar charges in Tehran.
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