Petition To Stop Yet Another Stoning Of A Woman in Iran--Please Sign

by Justitia Themis 13 Replies latest social current

  • Justitia Themis
    Justitia Themis

    http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/save-sakineh-mohammadi.html

    Web site: http://www.rferl.org/content/Fear_For_Iranian_Woma... Background (Preamble): Radio Free Europe | Radio Liberty

    A lawyer and activist close to the case of an Iranian woman convicted of adultery say she may soon be stoned to death, RFE/RL's Radio Farda reports.

    Women's rights activist Soheila Vahdati spoke to Radio Farda on June 17 about the case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani. Ashtiani, who has two children, has been imprisoned in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz since 2005.

    Vahdati says Sakineh was earlier sentenced to 99 lashes in 2006 for having "illicit relationships." The sentence was subsequently carried out and her case was closed.

    But authorities later charged Ashtiani with murder. Prosecutors alleged that Ashtiani and her boyfriend had killed her husband.

    In making the murder case against Ashtiani, activist Vahdati says the court "illegally" reopened the adultery case against Ashtiani. It was the second time Ashtiani would be tried for the same alleged adulterous conduct.

    According to Vahdati, Ashtiani was sentenced to be stoned to death for the same alleged act of adultery for which she earlier had been convicted to 99 lashes. It is not clear when she was sentenced.

    While denying the charges against her, Ashtiani has asked the authorities for a pardon.

    According to activist Vahdati, Ashtiani told the authorities, "if I have done any wrong, I repent."

    Her clemency request was rejected.

    Lawyer Mohammad Mostafaie, who represents Ashtiani, also maintains her innocence. Writing on his personal blog, the lawyer described Ashtiani's stoning as imminent and said his client will be executed "for an offense she has not committed."

    According to Article 83 of the Laws of Islamic Punishment in Iran, ratified in 1991, the penalty for adultery is death by stoning.

    However, murder is not punishable in Iran by stoning. Murderers who receive the death sentence are hanged.

    http://www.rferl.org/content/Fear_For_Iranian_Woman_Facing_Death_By_Stoning_/2075376.html Petition: The Islamic Republic of Iran is enforcing the brutal and savage anti human punishments against the people of Iran, including stoning to death of men and women. This is an urgent matter, and stoning to death of Sakineh is imminent.

    We ask United Nations, European Union, Human Rights Organizations to take urgent action, to save Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani who has been imprisoned in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz since 2005. Sakineh was earlier sentenced to 99 lashes in 2006 for having "illicit relationships." The sentence was subsequently carried out and her case was closed. But authorities later charged Ashtiani with murder.

    Prosecutors alleged that Ashtiani and her boyfriend had killed her husband. In making the murder case against Ashtiani, activist Vahdati says the court "illegally" reopened the adultery case against Ashtiani. It was the second time Ashtiani would be tried for the same alleged adulterous conduct. According to Vahdati, Ashtiani was sentenced to be stoned to death for the same alleged act of adultery for which she earlier had been convicted to 99 lashes. It is not clear when she was sentenced. She denied her charges. Lawyer Mohammad Mostafaie, who represents Ashtiani, also maintains her innocence. Writing on his personal blog, the lawyer described Ashtiani's stoning as imminent and said his client will be executed "for an offense she has not committed." Ashtiani is also a mother of two.

    WE ASK FOR URGENT INTERNATIONAL ACTION!

  • not a captive
    not a captive

    I signed it and sent it on to others.

    I was a party to such an offense myself . I am glad for God's mercy and forgiveness. I will gladly extend that mercy to her. I'm glad you gave us the chance to help.

  • Justitia Themis
    Justitia Themis

    Thank you. :)

  • palmtree67
    palmtree67

    I highly recommend watching the true-life movie "The Stoning of Soraya" if any are unclear of the importance of this issue.

    Thank you for bringing this up, Justitia.

  • mkr32208
    mkr32208

    These people are choosing to act like animals change can only come from within as long as they as a people don't want change then me signing a petition won't help and or make the change!

  • quietlyleaving
    quietlyleaving

    glad to sign

  • finallysomepride
    finallysomepride

    just signed

  • not a captive
    not a captive

    Mkr,

    Sign anyway.It may not change their system, but it saves a life.

  • poppers
    poppers

    Signed.

  • Justitia Themis
    Justitia Themis

    BTT. Ladies and gentlmen of this board, I think this women will be executed. However, if I were her, it would comfort me greatly if my attorney brought me a copy of a petition for my release on which many people had signed their names. Please sign. :)

    Online petition:

    http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/save-sakineh-mohammadi.html

    A bit of an article from Radio Free Europe: http://www.rferl.org/content/Fear_For_Iranian_Woman_Facing_Death_By_Stoning_/2075376.html

    A lawyer and activist close to the case of an Iranian woman convicted of adultery say she may soon be stoned to death, RFE/RL's Radio Farda reports.

    Women's rights activist Soheila Vahdati spoke to Radio Farda on June 17 about the case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani. Ashtiani, who has two children, has been imprisoned in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz since 2005.

    Vahdati says Sakineh was earlier sentenced to 99 lashes in 2006 for having "illicit relationships." The sentence was subsequently carried out and her case was closed.

    But authorities later charged Ashtiani with murder. Prosecutors alleged that Ashtiani and her boyfriend had killed her husband.

    In making the murder case against Ashtiani, activist Vahdati says the court "illegally" reopened the adultery case against Ashtiani. It was the second time Ashtiani would be tried for the same alleged adulterous conduct.

    According to Vahdati, Ashtiani was sentenced to be stoned to death for the same alleged act of adultery for which she earlier had been convicted to 99 lashes. It is not clear when she was sentenced.

    While denying the charges against her, Ashtiani has asked the authorities for a pardon.

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