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One Person’s Story

Ali Mohammad Lorestani

About

Nationality: Iran
Religion: Presumed Muslim
Civil Status: Unknown

Case

Date of Killing: January 14, 2017
Location of Killing: Karaj County, Central Prison (Nedamatgah), Karaj, Alborz Province, Iran
Mode of Killing: Execution » Hanging
Charges: Drug related offense

About this Case

Information regarding the execution of Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani and 11 other people, including two women, was published by Boroumand Center (January 14, 2017), HRANA News Agency (January 14, 2017), Iranian Human Rights Organization (January 14, 2017), and Kurdpa Organization (January 15, 2017).

On January 12, 2017, two days before the sentences were carried out, Amnesty International and Human rights Watch organizations issued a joint statement, asking the Islamic republic of Iran to immediately halt the execution of 12 male prisoners at Karaj Central Prison (penitentiary) on illegal drugs charges (Human Rights Watch, January 12, 2017).

Arrest and detention

Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani was arrested in Alborz Province, in October 2012.

Sources close to Mr. Lorestani told Human Rights Watch Organization that he was held at one of the police stations for at least 18 days.  During this time, he was interrogated with have access to an attorney.  His family had no idea where the police had taken him.  When he was transferred to prison, one of his fingers was broken (Human Rights Watch, January 12, 2017).

Trial

No information is available on Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani’s trial.

Charges

The charges against Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani was announced as “transporting illegal drugs” (Human Rights Watch, January 12, 2017).

Under conditions where minimal safeguards are not provided in legal proceedings, and the accused are deprived of a fair trial, the veracity of charges brought against them are neither absolute nor certain.  International human rights organizations refer to reports showing that in some cases, officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran have brought false charges such as smuggling illegal drugs, or committing public or sexual offences, against people who oppose them (such as political, civic, or trade union activists, ethnic and religious minorities) and have subsequently executed them along with regular offenders sentenced to death.  Working within a legal system that is out of step with international standards, thousands of people accused of illegal drug trafficking have been sentenced to execution.  Many of them have been hung according to the Law of 1989.  This law stipulates that drug smugglers who had a certain amount of illegal drugs on them *(5 kilograms hashish or opium, more than 30 grams heroin, codeine or methadone) will be automatically sentenced to death.  It is not clear how many people have been executed because of false accusations.

Evidence of guilt

The judgement brought against Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani has been based on confessions of the other accused people against him (Human Rights Watch, January 2, 2017).

No additional information is available regarding the evidence presented against Mr. Lorestani.

Defense

No information is available on the defense of Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani.

Judgment

Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani was sentenced on charges of Possession of illegal drugs.

The judgement brought against Mr. Lorestani has been based on confessions of the other accused people against him (Human Rights Watch, January 2, 2017).

On January 8, 2017, at least 12 prisoners who were sentenced to death, including Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani, were transferred to solitary cells at the Central Karaj Penitentiary prior to the execution of their sentences.  Their execution was delayed because of the death of Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, former president of Iran (Human Rights Watch, January 2, 2017; and HRANA News Agency, January 8, 2017).

At dawn on January 14, 2017, after many days of uncertainty following the death of Hashemi Rafsanjani and government shutdown in Iran, Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani and 11 other prisoners, including two women, were executed by hanging (Information received by Boroumand Center, January 14, 2017; HRANA News Agency, January 14, 2017; Iranian Human Rights Organization, January 14, 2017; Boroumand Center Interview with an informed person, February 23, 2021).

According to a video published by Iran Human Rights Organization, the family and friends of Mr. Ali Mohammad Lorestani attended his funeral on February 2, 2017.

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