Amnesty International URGENT CALL: Kamal 17 facing execution
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC
AI Index: MDE 13/115/2008
14 August 2008
UA 228/08
Death Penalty
IRAN
Kamal (m), aged 17, barber's assistant
Seventeen-year-old barber's assistant Kamal was sentenced to death for murder on 12 April. His death sentence was approved by the Supreme Court at the beginning of August, and his file has since been sent to the Head of the Judiciary for final approval. He is in imminent danger of execution.
According to local press, in the evening of 10 April 2007 Kamal was standing in front of the barber’s shop where he worked with two friends, including the barber’s son, Mehdi. They noticed a man named Shahin verbally harassing a young girl. A fight broke out between Mehdi and Shahin. When Mehdi’s father arrived Shahin pushed him, and Mehdi asked Kamal to get a knife from the shop, which he did. Shahin then attacked Kamal and they both fell to the floor: Shahin was stabbed in the back. The blade hit his heart, and he died in hospital.
Under Article 206 (b) of Iran’s Criminal Code, any killing is classed as "premeditated murder," and thus attracts a death sentence, "in cases where the murderer intentionally makes an action which is inherently lethal, even if [the murderer] does not intend to kill the person."
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