Iran Hangs Baluch Militant for Killing 2 Revolutionary Guards, Judiciary Says

Iran executed on Saturday an ethnic Baluch militant convicted of killing Revolutionary Guards members, the judiciary’s official website reported, a day after the United Nations urged Iranian authorities to spare his life.
The Mizan site said Javid Dehghan,
who it said was a leader of the militant group Jaish al-Adl, or the Army of
Justice, was hanged for shooting dead two Guards five years ago in the
southeastern Sistan-Baluchistan province.
In a tweet on Friday, the United
Nations human rights office called for a halt to Dehghan’s imminent execution
and condemned “a series of executions – at least 28 – since mid-December,
including of people from minority groups.”
World bodies and human rights
groups have often criticized Iran for its rights record and large number of
executions - the world’s highest after China, according to Amnesty
International.
Amnesty said the court that
convicted Dehghan relied on “torture-tainted ‘confessions’” and ignored serious
abuses of due process by Revolutionary Guards agents and prosecution
authorities during the investigation.
The impoverished
Sistan-Baluchestan province, which borders Afghanistan and Pakistan, has long
been the scene of frequent clashes between security forces and militants and
drug smugglers.
Jaish al-Adl, which says it seeks
greater rights and better living conditions for ethnic minority Baluchis, has
claimed responsibility for several attacks in recent years on Iranian security
forces in the province.
On Thursday, state media said an Iranian member of ISIS was executed in southwestern Khuzestan province, home to many of Iran’s ethnic Arabs, for taking part in an attack that killed two paramilitary Basij militiamen.