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Delara Darabi

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Birth
Rasht, Gilan, Iran
Death
1 May 2009 (aged 22)
Rasht, Gilan, Iran
Burial
Rasht, Gilan, Iran Add to Map
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Executed Iranian Woman. Delara Darabi was an Iranian Gilaki woman who was sentenced to death after having been convicted of murdering her father's female cousin in 2003. Although Delara initially claimed that she had committed the crime, she subsequently recanted and explained that her older boyfriend, Amir Hossein, had persuaded her to lie about the incident to protect him. According to Delara and other sources familiar with the case, Amir Hossein was the person who had committed the murder in an attempt to steal from a wealthy member of the Darabi family. Darabi served five years of a prison sentence for theft on death row after her conviction, In Iran, prisoners often have to serve time in prison before execution. She initially confessed, but later recanted, claiming her boyfriend, Amir Hossein, persuaded her to confess by convincing her that he would be executed, as she would not have been in most places, being a minor; but this was not the case in Iran. While on death row, Darabi, having developed a love of painting at an early age, completed several works that depicted her incarceration. In confinement, she also wrote poetry. Among her work is the poem entitled "Prison," a psychological and philosophical work on life in prison. A collection of her art was displayed at an exhibition in Tehran by supporters campaigning her release. Darabi's lawyer, Abdolsamad Khoramshahi, had appealed against the sentence, arguing that her conviction had been based solely on her confession and that her trial had failed to consider vital evidence.
Executed Iranian Woman. Delara Darabi was an Iranian Gilaki woman who was sentenced to death after having been convicted of murdering her father's female cousin in 2003. Although Delara initially claimed that she had committed the crime, she subsequently recanted and explained that her older boyfriend, Amir Hossein, had persuaded her to lie about the incident to protect him. According to Delara and other sources familiar with the case, Amir Hossein was the person who had committed the murder in an attempt to steal from a wealthy member of the Darabi family. Darabi served five years of a prison sentence for theft on death row after her conviction, In Iran, prisoners often have to serve time in prison before execution. She initially confessed, but later recanted, claiming her boyfriend, Amir Hossein, persuaded her to confess by convincing her that he would be executed, as she would not have been in most places, being a minor; but this was not the case in Iran. While on death row, Darabi, having developed a love of painting at an early age, completed several works that depicted her incarceration. In confinement, she also wrote poetry. Among her work is the poem entitled "Prison," a psychological and philosophical work on life in prison. A collection of her art was displayed at an exhibition in Tehran by supporters campaigning her release. Darabi's lawyer, Abdolsamad Khoramshahi, had appealed against the sentence, arguing that her conviction had been based solely on her confession and that her trial had failed to consider vital evidence.

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  • Originally Created by: Ola K Ase
  • Added: Jan 23, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221630575/delara-darabi: accessed ), memorial page for Delara Darabi (29 Sep 1986–1 May 2009), Find a Grave Memorial ID 221630575, citing Heaven's Garden, Rasht, Gilan, Iran; Maintained by Find a Grave.