Iran: Prisoner Hanged Convicted of Murdering Prominent Clericحسین اسماعیلپور که یک روحانی سرشناس را در ارتباط با تجاوز به قتل رسانده بود اعدام شد/ ویدئو
December 1, 2018
Iran Human
Rights (IHR); December 1, 2018: a prisoner convicted of murdering a prominent
cleric who had allegedly sexually abused him when he was a minor, was hanged
this morning at Rasht Central Prison in northern Iran. IHR had previously
reported about his case and scheduled execution.
According to
the IHR sources, Hossein Esmailpour was a student at a religious school. He was
convicted of murdering Fakhri Langaroudi with the complicity of two of his
friends on September 15, 2014. The clergyman, who had a prominent position at
the religious school, had allegedly sexually abused Hossein over a period of
several years since Hossein was 14 years old.
Hossein Esmailpour had previously told IHR, “One of the defendants who were charged with complicity to murder was released and the other one is sentenced to life imprisonment.”
Fakhri Langaroudi, the clergyman, was an advisor in 2013 elections for Mohsen Rezaei (former Commander in Chief of IRGC) campaign, and the consultant of the secretary of the Expediency Discernment Council in Gilan province
the whole judicial process leading to Hussein’s death sentence lasted four months, which is very short to deal with such a complicated case. However, some believe that the influence of the clergyman’s family was the reason for an unfair trial.
Hossein’s father had previously told IHR, “We did not have a chance to prove us in the court, because the victim was a clergyman and he had an influential family. Everything was for them and the court did not listen to us… Finally, the judge issued the death sentence in three or four months and then the Supreme Court upheld the verdict.”
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