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Iran: three hanged

One woman was hanged in the prison of Qazvin, west of Tehran, according to the Iranian daily Etemaad-e-melli. The woman who was not identified by name was convicted of murdering her father in law, but due to her econimic situation she couldnt afford a lawyer to prove that she didn't kill him delibrately, according to the report.

According to the Human rights activists news agency, she had been in the prison for 4 years and was hanged on Tuesday July 15.

Two men were hanged in the prison of Isfahan yesterday July 21, reported the Iranian daily Etemad today.

The men are identified as Esmaeil (23) and Moslem (28) and were convicted of murder in 2 separate cases, according to the report.

At least 59 people have been executed in the first 3 weeks of July 2009.

Source: Iranhr.net, July 22, 2009

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