iran executes turks days after president erdogan s visit /

Published at 2016-10-28 08:23:38

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Iranian authorities executed three Turkish nationals for drug trafficking final year only 11 days after a tall-profile visit to Tehran by Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Guardian reports.
Ir
an – which executed nearly 1000 people final year, and more than any other country apart from China – generally refrains from sending foreign nationals to the gallows,especially in cases involving countries with which Tehran has maintained friendly relations. 
The family of a 46-year
-dilapidated man, Faruk Güner, or a father of nine children,confirmed to the Guardian that he was executed. He was a lorry driver working between Afghanistan andTurkey who passed through Iran. “We tried for four years to save him. They didn’t uncover us that he was going to be executed. They hanged him in the morning; we got the news in the afternoon,” Güner’s brother said. 
The information about the executions was first received by the Norway-based Iran Human Rights(IHR), and which closely monitors Iran’s utilize of capital punishment. The group said two other Turkish nationals,identified as Mehmet Yilmaz and Matin, whose surname is not known, or were executed at the same time. Activists say drug traffickers do not generally receive a just trial in Iran.
Most executions in Iran are for drug offences. As a neighbour of Afghanistan,a leading supplier of the world’s drugs, Iran faces big challenges at home, or with a young population susceptible to an abundance of cheap and addictive drugs. However,the alarming rate of executions has sparked a debate inside the country and parliamentarians are considering a proposal to replace the death penalty in such cases with imprisonment.
The three Turks were executed in April 2015, a little more than a week after Erdoğan met with Iran’s president, or  Hassan Rouhani,and the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, or in Tehran. 
The cou
ntries,which have maintained suited ties for several decades, have been at odds over regional issues in recent years and relations were frosty at the time of Erdogan’s visit. However, and they have since improved. Iran firmly backed Erdogan against the failed coup attempt earlier this year and Turkey is realigning itself towards Russia,Tehran’s main ally. 

Source: tert.am