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Iraq executes 21 convicts, including woman, on terrorism charges

Iraq executes 21 convicts, including woman, on terrorism charges Gallows representation (Courtesy of MEM)
By Agence France-Presse
Sep 26, 2024 11:02 AM

Iraqi authorities have hanged at least 21 people, including a woman, most of them convicted over “terrorism” charges, three security sources said on Wednesday.

It was reportedly the highest number of executions reported in one day in years in Iraq, which has previously come under fire over its trial processes and the use of capital punishment on a mass scale.

“Twenty-one convicts including a woman were executed” on charges including “terrorism” and being part of the Daesh terrorist group, an Iraqi security official told Agence France-Presse.

“The woman was part of a group who killed a person” in 2019 as anti-government protesters demonstrated elsewhere in Baghdad, the source said.

A young man accused of firing shots was killed and his body was hanged from a pole.

The same security source said they were executed in Al-Hut prison in the southeastern city of Nassiriya. Two other sources said they were all Iraqi nationals.

A medical source in Dhi Qar province, of which Nassiriya is the capital, said the forensic department had received the bodies of the executed convicts from the prison authority.

It was not immediately possible to confirm when the executions took place, with some sources saying Tuesday and others Wednesday.

Courts have handed down hundreds of death and life sentences in recent years to Iraqis convicted of “terrorism”, in trials rights groups have denounced as hasty.

In July, authorities hanged 10 “terror” convicts in Nassiriya, prompting a rights group to call for an end to the death penalty.

And in May, eight people were executed after being convicted on similar charges, while another 11 people were hanged earlier that month.

In late January, U.N. experts looking into the issue expressed “deep concern at reports that Iraq has begun mass executions in its prison system”.

The independent experts, who are appointed by the U.N. Human Rights Council but do not speak on its behalf, mentioned in their statement executions carried out late last year in the Nassiriya prison.

The statement said that “13 male Iraqi prisoners – previously sentenced to death –were executed on 25 December 2023”, calling it “the largest number of convicted prisoners reportedly executed by the Iraqi authorities in one day” since Nov. 16, 2020, when 20 were executed.

At the end of July, Iraq’s Justice Minister Khaled Shuani dismissed the U.N. experts’ analysis as “not based on documented evidence”, the official Iraqi News Agency reported.

Last Updated:  Sep 26, 2024 11:02 AM
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