1. Murder: Shayan Saeedpour, a minor who had 17 years old when he committed the crime, was executed on April 2020. Mohammad-Ali Najafi, former Mayor of Tehran, who murdered his wife is spending 7 years and 3 months in prison and is to be released afterwards.
2. Self-defense Against Rapists: Reyhaneh Jabbari was executed on October 2014 for killing her alleged assailant, Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi. Jabbari had admitted stabbing Sarbandi, but had claimed that someone else in the house had killed him. Her claims were considered untrue
3. Homosexuality: Mohsen Lorestani was executed on December 2019. He faced charges of ‘Corruption on Earth’, because of being accused of being gay and posting “immoral” content on social media.
Adultery: Jafar Kiani who had a relationship with a married woman named Mokarammeh Ebrahimi was stoned to death on July 2007. She was also stoned to death on the same day
5. Drinking alchohol: an unnamed man was executed a week ago. Under Iran's Islamic Penal Code, consumption of alcoholic beverages is punishable by 80 lashes, and if an individual is convicted and sentenced three times, the punishment on the fourth occasion is death.
6. Protesting to oil price and poverty: During November 2019, more than 1500 people were killed, many were arrested and some are facing execution, including these three protesters.
Please, be informed about what is happening in Iran. This is not the first time that executions are happening here, but it can be the last.
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