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Six executed in two Iranian cities

Iran Human Rights, October 23: Six prisoners were executed in two different Iranian cities. Three of the prisoners were convicted of Moharebeh (war against the God) and executed in the southeastern city of Zahedan while the three other prisoners were convicted of drug trafficking and executed in Qazvin (west of Tehran).

Three prisoners were executed in Zahedan (southeastern Iran) on Sunday October 21:

According to the official website of the Iranian judiciary in Baluchestan Province three prisoners identified as "Yahya Chari", Abdoljalil Kahrazehi and Abdolbaset Rigi were hanged in the prison of Zahedan early Sunday morning. The prisoners were convicted of "corruption on earth" and "Moharebeh" through connection with "terrorist" groups in Baluchestan.

The charges have not been confirmed by independent sources.

Three prisoners were executed in Qazvin (west of Tehran) today October 23:

According to the official Iranian news agency IRNA three prisoners were hanged in the prison of Qazvin early this morning. The prisoners are identified as "R. Ch." (27 years old), "H. Rh." (47 years old) and "H. S." (25 years old) and were all convicted of possession and trafficking of narcotic drugs.

None of the charges have been confirmed by independent sources.

Source: Iran Human Rights, October 23, 2012

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