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Geneva
UN Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet on Wednesday slammed Iran for reportedly executing two juvenile offenders in four days and urged Tehran to call an immediate halt to such killings.
Shayan Saeedpour was 17 when he was alleged to have committed murder in 2015. He was reported to have been executed on Tuesday, the UN said.
Majid Esmailzadeh, reportedly executed on Saturday, was convicted of a murder allegedly committed when he was under 18.
“The executions of these two child offenders are absolutely prohibited under international human rights law,” Bachelet said in a statement.
“The imposition of the death penalty for crimes committed by people below the age of 18 at the time of the offence is strictly prohibited.”
The former Chilean president said that despite repeated interventions from her office, the sentencing and execution of child offenders was still going on in Iran.
“This is both regrettable and, given the clear illegality of these actions, reprehensible,” she said.
“I repeat my call on Iranian authorities to honour its international human rights obligations, immediately halt all executions of juvenile offenders and commute all such death sentences.” Bachelet also condemned the execution of a third juvenile offender, Danial Zeinolabedini, which was confirmed on April 2.
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