<p>UN Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet on Wednesday slammed Iran for reportedly executing two juvenile offenders in four days and urged Tehran to call an immediate halt to such killings.</p>.<p>Shayan Saeedpour was 17 when he was alleged to have committed murder in 2015. He was reported to have been executed on Tuesday, the UN said.</p>.<p>Majid Esmailzadeh, reportedly executed on Saturday, was convicted of a murder allegedly committed when he was under 18.</p>.<p>"The executions of these two child offenders are absolutely prohibited under international human rights law," Bachelet said in a statement.</p>.<p>"The imposition of the death penalty for crimes committed by people below the age of 18 at the time of the offence is strictly prohibited."</p>.<p>The former Chilean president said that despite repeated interventions from her office, the sentencing and execution of child offenders was still going on in Iran.</p>.<p>"This is both regrettable and, given the clear illegality of these actions, reprehensible," she said.</p>.<p>"I repeat my call on Iranian authorities to honour its international human rights obligations, immediately halt all executions of juvenile offenders and commute all such death sentences."</p>.<p>Bachelet also condemned the execution of a third juvenile offender, Danial Zeinolabedini, which was confirmed on April 2.</p>.<p>He had been transferred to a new jail following a riot in a prison on March 28 in protest at conditions and the failure of the authorities to temporarily release detainees amid the COVID-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>Saeedpour had escaped from prison during March 27 protests over the new <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates">coronavirus</a> pandemic.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-live-updates-all-doctors-and-hospitals-to-light-a-candle-at-9pm-on-april-22-as-protest-says-ima-827545.html"><b>Track live updates on coronavirus here</b></a></p>.<p>Iran is among the world's hardest-hit countries in the COVID-19 pandemic, with 5,297 reported deaths.</p>.<p>It has temporarily released some 100,000 prisoners, or around 40 percent of its entire prison population, in several stages since March to reduce crowding.</p>.<p>Bachelet said the executions of the young offenders who were allegedly involved in the coronavirus protests "raises grave concerns about the possibility of expedited executions of other death-row prisoners" involved in those protests.</p>.<p>Amnesty International said Tuesday that the execution of Saeedpour was "vengeful and cruel".</p>.<p>"The use of the death penalty against Shayan -- a child with a long history of mental illness -- was strictly prohibited," said Diana Eltahawy, Amnesty's deputy regional director for the Middle East.</p>.<p>Amnesty claimed there were at least 90 juvenile offenders on death row in Iran.</p>
<p>UN Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet on Wednesday slammed Iran for reportedly executing two juvenile offenders in four days and urged Tehran to call an immediate halt to such killings.</p>.<p>Shayan Saeedpour was 17 when he was alleged to have committed murder in 2015. He was reported to have been executed on Tuesday, the UN said.</p>.<p>Majid Esmailzadeh, reportedly executed on Saturday, was convicted of a murder allegedly committed when he was under 18.</p>.<p>"The executions of these two child offenders are absolutely prohibited under international human rights law," Bachelet said in a statement.</p>.<p>"The imposition of the death penalty for crimes committed by people below the age of 18 at the time of the offence is strictly prohibited."</p>.<p>The former Chilean president said that despite repeated interventions from her office, the sentencing and execution of child offenders was still going on in Iran.</p>.<p>"This is both regrettable and, given the clear illegality of these actions, reprehensible," she said.</p>.<p>"I repeat my call on Iranian authorities to honour its international human rights obligations, immediately halt all executions of juvenile offenders and commute all such death sentences."</p>.<p>Bachelet also condemned the execution of a third juvenile offender, Danial Zeinolabedini, which was confirmed on April 2.</p>.<p>He had been transferred to a new jail following a riot in a prison on March 28 in protest at conditions and the failure of the authorities to temporarily release detainees amid the COVID-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>Saeedpour had escaped from prison during March 27 protests over the new <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates">coronavirus</a> pandemic.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-live-updates-all-doctors-and-hospitals-to-light-a-candle-at-9pm-on-april-22-as-protest-says-ima-827545.html"><b>Track live updates on coronavirus here</b></a></p>.<p>Iran is among the world's hardest-hit countries in the COVID-19 pandemic, with 5,297 reported deaths.</p>.<p>It has temporarily released some 100,000 prisoners, or around 40 percent of its entire prison population, in several stages since March to reduce crowding.</p>.<p>Bachelet said the executions of the young offenders who were allegedly involved in the coronavirus protests "raises grave concerns about the possibility of expedited executions of other death-row prisoners" involved in those protests.</p>.<p>Amnesty International said Tuesday that the execution of Saeedpour was "vengeful and cruel".</p>.<p>"The use of the death penalty against Shayan -- a child with a long history of mental illness -- was strictly prohibited," said Diana Eltahawy, Amnesty's deputy regional director for the Middle East.</p>.<p>Amnesty claimed there were at least 90 juvenile offenders on death row in Iran.</p>