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The lady saved from stoning...updated

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Rambling

Rambling Report 16 Jul 2010 09:53

I know this isn't 'nice' to read...but I think it must be understood just how much this is a torture as well as execution.. ... I mentioned it on a thread the other day which was subsequently deleted by the OP for other reasons, so I'm repeating here.

"While men are sometimes stoned for adultery, the deep, sexist divisions that drive the contemporary 'interpretation' of the Quran in Iran are in evidence. Men are buried waist deep and if they manage to wriggle free from the hole before dying they are free to go. Women however are buried up to their armpits - ostensibly for fear their breasts may be exposed during the mutilation that is inevitable
while the sentence is being meted out. There is no way they can wriggle free.

"The Iranian criminal code - Article 104 to be precise - provides that "the stones should not be so large that a person dies after being hit with two of them, not so small as to be defined as pebbles" but must cause severe injury. In short the point is to torture the person to death over a prolonged period of time. "

We are definitely not talking about an humane 'clean kill' here.

Thanks for reading if you have... a lot of people will say 'a petition won't change things' but it is something we can all spare a few minutes for, it is registering to the country involved that this is not acceptable to the outside world.

Maybe if enough people say it enough times things will change...sometimes that happens :))


xx

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 Jul 2010 09:17

Thankyou very much Whirley and Liz :))

xx

Whirley

Whirley Report 16 Jul 2010 07:47

Goodness this is terrible and flamin barbaric. Will sign and post the link elsewhere too:)

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 16 Jul 2010 03:41

Thanks Rose, have signed the petition and sent the link to many friends.

Lizx

Rambling

Rambling Report 15 Jul 2010 23:09

for those who expressed concern ...

"Last week, an Iranian woman, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, was saved by global protests from being stoned to death.

But she may still be hanged -- and, meanwhile, execution by stoning continues. Right now fifteen more people are on death row awaiting stoning in which victims are buried up to their necks in the ground and then large rocks are thrown at their heads.

The partial reprieve of Sakineh, triggered by the call from her children for international pressure to save her life, has shown that if enough of us come together and voice our horror, we may be able to save her life, and stop stoning once and for all. Sign the urgent petition now and send it on to everyone you know -- let's end this cruel slaughter NOW!

http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_stoning/?vl

Sakineh was convicted of adultery, like all the other 12 women and one of the men awaiting stoning. But her children and lawyer say she is innocent and that she did not get a fair trial -- they state her confession was forced from her and, speaking only Azerbaijani, she did not understand what was being asked of her in court.

Despite Iran's signing of a UN convention that requires the death penalty only be used for the "most serious crimes" and despite the Iranian Parliament passing a law banning stoning last year, stoning for adultery continues. "