Death by stoning imminent for Iranian woman

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Death by stoning imminent for Iranian woman, attorney says


By Moni Basu, CNN
July 2, 2010 -- Updated 0043 GMT (0843 HKT)



NEW: State Department has "grave concerns"..........Im sure Iran gives a shit


Sakineh Ashtiani was sentenced to death on adultery charges
Mother of two will be killed using a "barbaric" method, says her Tehran lawyer
He says she was forced to confess under duress


(CNN) -- Sakineh Mohammadie Ashtiani, a mother of two, is waiting to die in Iran by a method of execution described by her lawyer as "barbaric" -- stoning.

She will be buried up to her chest, deeper than a man would be, and the stones that will be hurled at her will be large enough to cause pain but not so large as to kill her immediately, according to an Amnesty International report that cited the Iranian penal code.

The 42-year-old woman from the northern city of Tabriz was convicted of adultery in 2006, and her execution is imminent, said prominent human rights lawyer Mohammad Mostafaei.

Ashtiani was forced to confess after being subjected to 99 lashes, Mostafaei said Thursday in a telephone interview from Tehran.

She later retracted that confession and has denied wrongdoing. Her conviction was based not on evidence but on the determination of three out of five judges, Mostafaei said. She has asked forgiveness from the court but the judges refused to grant clemency.

Iran's supreme court upheld the conviction in 2007.

Mostafaei believes a language barrier prevented his client from fully comprehending court proceedings. Ashtiani is of Azerbaijani descent and speaks Turkish, not Farsi.

The circumstances of Ashtiani's case make it not an exception but the rule in Iran, according to Amnesty International, which tracks death penalty cases around the world.

"The majority of those sentenced to death by stoning are women, who suffer disproportionately from such punishment," the human rights group said in a 2008 report.

On Wednesday, Amnesty made a new call to the Iranian government to immediately halt all executions and commute all death sentences. The group has recorded 126 executions in Iran from the start of this year to June 6.

"The organization is also urging the authorities to review and repeal death penalty laws, to disclose full details of all death sentences and executions and to join the growing international trend towards abolition," the statement said.

In Washington, the State Department criticized the scheduled stoning, saying it raised serious concerns about human rights violations by the Iranian government.

"We have grave concerns that the punishment does not fit the alleged crime, " Assistant Secretary of State P.J. Crowley said Thursday. "For a modern society such as Iran, we think this raises significant human rights concerns."

Calling Iran's judicial system "disproportionate" in its treatment of women, Crowley said, "From the United States' standpoint, we don't think putting women to death for adultery is an appropriate punishment."

Human rights activists have been pushing the Islamic government to abolish stoning, arguing that women are not treated equally before the law in Iran and are especially vulnerable in the judicial system. A woman's testimony is worth half that of a man.

Article 74 of the Iranian penal code requires at least four witnesses -- four men or three men and two women -- for an adulterer to receive a stoning sentence, said Mina Ahadi, coordinator for the International Committee Against Stoning. But there were no witnesses in Ashtiani's case. Often, said Ahadi, husbands turn wives in to get out of a marriage.

Mostafaei said he could not understand how such a savage method of death could exist in the year 2010 or how an innocent woman could be taken from her son and daughter, who have written to the court pleading for their mother's life.

The public won't be allowed to witness the stoning, Mostafaei said, for fear of condemnation of such a brutal method. He is hoping there won't be an execution.

Mostafaei, who himself did jail time in the aftermath of the disputed presidential elections in June 2009, said he realizes the risk of speaking out for Ashtiani, for fighting for human rights. But he doesn't let that deter him.

He last saw Ashtiani five months ago behind bars in Tabriz. Since then, he said, he has been searching for a way to save her from the stones.
 
sorta kinda funny

last week, FAGS in SF had a PROTEST against ISRAEL and FOR the PALIS

calling ISRAEL apartheid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


In ISRAEL, the FAGS run loose, PALI FAGS go there to fuck around

In PALI land, FAGS ARE KILLED


FAGS ARE NUTZ, THEY DESERVE KILLING
 
I think it's a wonderful foreign precedent for Sotomayor and Kagan to consider on their next woman's/gay rights ruling.




After-all, Iran represents a large part of the thinking of the world community...

This is resplendent with legal opportunity!
 
I thought you liked it when Moose-limbs got killed?

Or are you complaining that they're only getting one, and it's taking a lot longer than a suicide bomber would?

If you were going to be outraged every time muslims engaged in religious or cultural murders, you'd spend all your time posting crazy things on message boards.

"2010.07.01 (Lahore, Pakistan) - Over forty Sufi worshippers are blown to bits in their own mosque by Sunni bombers.
2010.07.01 (Quetta, Pakistan) - Two young girls die from splinter injuries suffered in a grenade attack on their home.
2010.06.30 (Kirkuk, Iraq) - A woman is tortured and killed by Sunni insurgents.
2010.06.30 (Hub, Pakistan) - Four factory workers are killed when sectarian Jihadis toss a grenade under their car.
2010.06.30 (Baghdad, Iraq) - Mujahid shoot two policemen to death at a checkpoint.
2010.06.30 (Grozny, Chechnya) - A suicide bomber near a concert hall injures seven people."

http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/
 
I thought you liked it when Moose-limbs got killed?

Or are you complaining that they're only getting one, and it's taking a lot longer than a suicide bomber would?

If you were going to be outraged every time muslims engaged in religious or cultural murders, you'd spend all your time posting crazy things on message boards.

"2010.07.01 (Lahore, Pakistan) - Over forty Sufi worshippers are blown to bits in their own mosque by Sunni bombers.
2010.07.01 (Quetta, Pakistan) - Two young girls die from splinter injuries suffered in a grenade attack on their home.
2010.06.30 (Kirkuk, Iraq) - A woman is tortured and killed by Sunni insurgents.
2010.06.30 (Hub, Pakistan) - Four factory workers are killed when sectarian Jihadis toss a grenade under their car.
2010.06.30 (Baghdad, Iraq) - Mujahid shoot two policemen to death at a checkpoint.
2010.06.30 (Grozny, Chechnya) - A suicide bomber near a concert hall injures seven people."

http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/
Im UPSET its ONLY ONE

I want 1.5 BILLION dead:cool:
 
I'll never understand the lovey-dovey-let's-all-be-friends crowd. Especially women (like that retard who went hiking and got herself caught) who constantly bitch and moan about how bad they have it here, and how we should be more tolerant.

Let the dumb cunts talk that shit in about 75% of the world and see what happens to them. Or let them get caught outside without having their heads covered in about 25% of the world.

Where's the women-rights groups protesting the way these barbaric countries treat women? If any group should hate Muslims, it should be women.

...now I'm wondering if BusyBody is a split-tail.
 
I wonder how many lashes it took for her to confess?? It would take me....lets see, ONE!!!! One lash on my bare back and id be singing.....
 
You don't need a confession from a woman.




All you need is the husband's say-so.



The fun part is that its accepted custom to rape her before execution.
 
Wonder if Kagan and Sotomayor will be considering this in civil rights cases; it is settled foreign law...
 
I'll never understand the lovey-dovey-let's-all-be-friends crowd. Especially women (like that retard who went hiking and got herself caught) who constantly bitch and moan about how bad they have it here, and how we should be more tolerant.

Let the dumb cunts talk that shit in about 75% of the world and see what happens to them. Or let them get caught outside without having their heads covered in about 25% of the world.

Where's the women-rights groups protesting the way these barbaric countries treat women? If any group should hate Muslims, it should be women.

...now I'm wondering if BusyBody is a split-tail.

you mean like Mo Dowd of the NYTimes

who said WOMEN are WORSE off in teh US then in MOOSEFUCK CUNTRIES?:confused:
 
Diplomatic language over stoning
An Iranian woman, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, faces death by stoning - for adultery. For this she has already received 99 [!] lashes, though her son and daughter say she's innocent.

Under Iranian sharia law, the sentenced individual is buried up to the neck (or to the waist in the case of men), and those attending the public execution are called upon to throw stones. If the convicted person manages to free themselves from the hole, the death sentence is commuted.

Ashtiani's lawyer describes this as 'barbaric'. It seems like an apt description. What was the spokesman for the US State Department thinking when he made the comments reported here?

In Washington, the State Department criticized the scheduled stoning, saying it raised serious concerns about human rights violations by the Iranian government.

"We have grave concerns that the punishment does not fit the alleged crime," Assistant Secretary of State P.J. Crowley said Thursday. "For a modern society such as Iran, we think this raises significant human rights concerns."

Calling Iran's judicial system "disproportionate" in its treatment of women, Crowley said, "From the United States' standpoint, we don't think putting women to death for adultery is an appropriate punishment."

Is stoning an appropriate punishment for any crime? Is any punishment by the state appropriate for adultery? Perhaps the Assistant Secretary of State was just speaking thoughtlessly. He shouldn't do that. In any case, something more severe was called for. (Thanks: MK.)
 
I thought you liked it when Moose-limbs got killed?

Or are you complaining that they're only getting one, and it's taking a lot longer than a suicide bomber would?

If you were going to be outraged every time muslims engaged in religious or cultural murders, you'd spend all your time posting crazy things on message boards.

]

But I thought BB said that Iran was on the UN's HUMAN RIGHTS PANEL.

I don't have a problem with BB's posts.
 
TURDVILLE

You never did answer why

you said that thhe WORLD loving us more is BETTER for us,

when in fact its WORSE for us.............I even gave you a hint, Le Monde, Sept 12 2001:rolleyes:

What's your point, you miserable little man? :confused::confused:
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/middle_east/10565103.stm

Iran woman escapes stoning death for adultery

The authorities in Iran have announced that a woman convicted of adultery will not be stoned to death.

But it is not clear whether they have lifted the death sentence against Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who has been in prison in Tabriz since 2006.

The 43-year-old had already been punished with flogging for an "illicit relationship" outside marriage when another court tried her for adultery.

There has been an international campaign to prevent her being stoned.
 
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