On this date in 2007, cousins Majid and Hossein Kavousifar (or Kavoosifar, or Kavoosi-far) were publicly hanged in Tehran for murdering a judge.
The judge in question had been noted for clapping some democracy activists in jail, but the authorities insisted that the case wasn’t political — that Majid admitted targeting Hassan Moghaddas (whose outsized portrait grotesquely decorated the scene) in a personal vendetta, as well as killing a couple of other people in a string of robberies.
The first public executions in the capital in five years, these hangings attracted an ample crowd, amply armed with the ubiquitous digital media equipment that characterizes our age.
Age-appropriate entertainment? A spectator at the hanging.
And while the 24-year-old Hossein died in fright, 28-year-old Majid played to those onlookers in the most insouciant execution pictures you’ll ever want to see.
Warning: Graphic images (and video) follow. (Many more can be searched up around the web.)
… and the inevitable video.
On this day..
- 1838: Remexido, Liberal Wars holdout
- 1941: Louis Berrier, messenger pigeoner
- 1872: Charles Marlow, brewer
- 1952: Johann Burianek, East German saboteur
- 1415: Thomas Grey, Southampton Plotter
- 1834: Eliza Joyce, confessed poisoner
- 2005: Steven Vincent, Iraq War journalist
- 1996: Sergey Golovkin, the last executed in Russia
- 1994: Not Arthur Judah Angel, death row artist
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- 1608: Jean Duval, for plotting against Champlain
- 1904: Heinrich, a Herero
- 1343: Olivier III de Clisson, husband of the Lioness of Brittany