Iran
Tehran, Nov. 25 - New information has come to light over the
sudden death of a 14-year-old schoolboy in western Iran, who died
after being flogged for “eating in public” during the holy
Islamic month of Ramadan.
Kaveh Habibi-Nejad died Nov. 12 and was buried in the cemetery of
the Kurdish city of Sanadaj on Nov. 13, according to his death
certificate.
The new information is the official report by the coroner’s
office in Sanandaj. The report states that the boy died “as a
result of brain hemorrhage, after the back of his skull was
fractured by a blow from a hard object”.
Eye-witnesses had previously reported that Kaveh lost
consciousness while being flogged by agents of Law Enforcement
Forces, Iran’s paramilitary police force. They said they
believed he died because “the metal cable being used to flog him
hit his head”.
Flogging young men and teenagers in public for a range of offenses
such as drinking alcohol or eating in public during the fasting
season is common in Iranian cities.
Eye-witnesses said that before Kaveh was flogged, his punishment
was read out by the Chief of Police who announced that Kaveh was
to receive “85 blows on the back”.