Iran secretly executing dozens of children: Rights group

Murder by boys aged 15 and over is punishable by the death penalty in Iran, where confessions are often made through torture. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 27 December 2021
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Iran secretly executing dozens of children: Rights group

LONDON: The Iranian regime is secretly executing dozens of children every year in violation of international law, according to a rights group.

More than 85 people are currently on death row for crimes they are accused of having committed as children, according to Human Rights Activists of Iran.

In its annual report, it found that 299 citizens were known to have been executed in the year to Oct. 9.

But discovering information about executions was a struggle, with the group saying judicial authorities did not make a public announcement in 82 percent of cases. It warned that up to 100 children may be secretly hanged every year.

Murder by boys aged 15 and over, and by girls aged 9 and over, is punishable by the death penalty in Iran, where confessions are often made through torture. International law bans capital punishment for crimes committed before the age of 18.


Pentagon announces $8.6 billion Boeing contract for F-15 jets for Israel

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Pentagon announces $8.6 billion Boeing contract for F-15 jets for Israel

  • Contract work will be performed in St. Louis, and was expected to be complete by Dec. 31, 2035, the Pentagon said in ‌a statement

WASHINGTON: Boeing ​was given an $8.6 billion contract for the F-15 Israel Program, the Pentagon said on Monday, after US President Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida.
“This ‌contract provides for ‌the design, ‌integration, instrumentation, ⁠test, ​production, ‌and delivery of 25 new F-15IA aircraft for the Israeli Air Force with an option for an additional 25 F-15IA aircraft,” the Pentagon said.
The Pentagon said ⁠the contract involved foreign military sales ‌to Israel. The US ‍has long ‍been by far the ‍largest arms supplier to its closest Middle East ally.
Pro-Palestinian and anti-war protesters around the US had demanded an end ​to Washington’s military support for Israel due to its devastating ⁠assault on Gaza but those demands have not been met in the administrations of President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden.
Contract work will be performed in St. Louis, and was expected to be complete by Dec. 31, 2035, the Pentagon said in ‌a statement.