Iran Human Rights:  According to reports from Iran late last year a juvenile offender by the name of Mohammad was hanged in the Marvdasht Prison of Shiraz.  According to the reports, Mohammad was convicted of murder when he was 17 years old and was hanged without his parents being informed on July 10, 2010.  Iran is at the top of the list of countries who execute minor offenders.  

My Comments:  Can you imagine being the parents of this young man who was executed all alone in an Iranian prison.  Hanging in Iran is a slow and painful death.  Those executed in this manner are not dropped through a hatch, with breaking of the neck, but are slowly lifted by a crane to dangle until they suffocate.  This boys codefendant's family was able to pay "blood money," so his sentence was commuted to ten years.  This is just one case among so many.  One boy was executed in December for raping his girlfriend, when the girl said he hadn't committed the crime and a forensic evidence concluded there was no sexual relationship between them.  However, Mosleh Zamani was still convicted of "Shararat" (evil deeds) and executed because three people from his village signed affidavits stating he "committed evil acts."  These recent articles are all examples of Sharia law, the same law that has been established in the courts of Great Britain, and which the Muslims are now trying to push into our courts.