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Hanged under the cover of war: letters and videos tell stories of Iranโ€™s death row victims

Testimony emerges from Babak Alipour, who spent three years on death row before being taken to gallows in March

Writing from his cell in the Rajai Shahr prison in the northern Iranian city of Karaj, Babak Alipour wanted to tell his friends about those who had already gone to their execution.

There was Behrouz Ehsani, 69, the elder statesman of the group, who was โ€œnever angryโ€ about their predicament. Then there was Mehdi Hassani, a 48-year-old father of three who he saw a couple of times in the prison hospital and who would ask him to pass on to the children the message that he was โ€œfineโ€.

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ยฉ Photograph: Supplied

ยฉ Photograph: Supplied

ยฉ Photograph: Supplied

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Israelโ€™s death penalty law could spell suspension from rights body role, says chief

Not using capital punishment โ€˜really a requirementโ€™ for Council of Europeโ€™s parliamentary assembly, says president

Israelโ€™s observer status at the Council of Europeโ€™s parliamentary assembly could be suspended over the countryโ€™s new law mandating the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of some offences, the president of the body has said.

Petra Bayr, an Austrian Social Democrat and president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (Pace), said not using the death penalty was โ€œreally a requirementโ€ of having observer status at the pan-European human rights body, which has no connection to the EU.

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ยฉ Photograph: Ronald Wittek/EPA

ยฉ Photograph: Ronald Wittek/EPA

ยฉ Photograph: Ronald Wittek/EPA

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