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Houshang Shahi Executed in Isfahan

11 Jan 25
Houshang Shahi Executed in Isfahan

Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO); January 11, 2025: The execution of a prisoner named Houshang Shahi, who had been sentenced to death (qisas) for "premeditated murder," was carried out on Thursday morning at Isfahan Central Prison (Dastgerd). The execution marks the second reported on the same day.

According to information obtained by Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO), the death sentence of Houshang Shahi, approximately 40 years old, was carried out at Isfahan Central Prison on Thursday, January 9. Shahi had been sentenced to qisas (retribution-in-kind) for "premeditated murder."

Earlier reports confirmed the execution of another prisoner named Samad Najar-Asl, who had also been sentenced to qisas for "premeditated murder" on the same day in Isfahan Central Prison. This raises the total number of executions on Thursday in Isfahan to two.

A knowledgeable source told Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO), “Houshang Shahi was originally from Lahijan but had been living in Isfahan with his family for years. He was the father of two children and was arrested five years ago for murder and sentenced to death.”

The source added, “Before his arrest, Houshang Shahi was a welder. He had a financial dispute with someone who owed him money, and in a confrontation, he threw a piece of iron at the debtor, which resulted in the debtor's death.”

The execution of this prisoner has not been reported by Iranian domestic media or official sources at the time of writing this report.

The lack of classification for murder charges in Iran means that all murder cases, regardless of circumstances, severity, or motive, can result in a death sentence.