Q&A

Does Iraq have capital punishment?

Does Iraq have capital punishment?

Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Iraq. It was commonly used by the government of Saddam Hussein (who was himself ultimately executed), was temporarily halted after the US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq that deposed Hussein, and has since been reinstated.

Can unmarried couples live together in Iran?

Many young Iranians are looking for ways to live a live more of their own choosing. It is illegal for unmarried couples to live together in one apartment. But there are more and more young people who are defying the law – especially in larger cities and among those with a university education.

Where does Iran rank in the death penalty?

Introduction At a time when momentum is gathering across the world to abolish capital punishment1, the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) currently ranks second for number of executions, after China, and first for per capita executions in the world.

Can a death sentence be appealed in Iran?

A death sentence can be appealed to the Supreme Court of Cassation of Iran, which can affirm or deny the sentence. If the Supreme Court of Cassation finds irregularities, it can send the case to a lower court for a re-trial.

What kind of crimes are punished in Iran?

For example, while almost 80% of Iranian executions are for drug traffickers, drug trafficking laws are part of Iranian civil law, not Sharia law. There are three types of criminal courts. Criminal courts of first instance try serious crimes, hadd crimes, and qesas crimes, such as murder, rape, and theft.

What’s the punishment for blasphemy in Iran?

Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Iran. Blasphemy (sabb-al-nabi) of the Prophet Muhammad, his daughter, or his family is a crime in Iran, and a blasphemer would be found guilty of apostasy as well by default. Blasphemy is punishable by death or imprisonment.