Thursday, February 16, 2012


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Iran Delays Execution Of Juvenile Offender

Delara Darabi in an undated photo
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Delara Darabi in an undated photo
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Iranian human rights activists say the execution of juvenile offender Delara Darabi has been postponed, RFE/RL reports.

Darabi, who was due to be executed on April 20, was sentenced to death for a murder she allegedly committed at the age of 17.

Darabi's lawyer, Abdolsamad Khoramshahi, said the victim's family has refused to attend the execution by hanging. Iranian law requires that the verdict be carried out only in the presence of the victim's family, resulting in the postponement.

Khoramshahi said the victim's family has not changed its demand for the execution.

Darabi originally confessed to murdering an elderly female relative during a robbery. But she subsequently retracted her confession, saying that her boyfriend committed the murder and she agreed to take the blame when he told her she was too young to be sentenced to death.

Her lawyer says there were shortcomings in the proceedings.
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