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Iran women in campaign to repeal
death by stoning
November 1, 2006 - (Middle East
Times) Iranian women's rights activists have launched a campaign
to remove the sentence of death by stoning from the statute books
in the Islamic republic, the semi-official ILNA news agency reported
Wednesday.
"This is a campaign to secure the repeal of the stoning law
so that there will be no further such verdicts carried out,"
women's rights lawyer Shadi Sadr told the news agency.
She said that research conducted by fellow activists had shown that
the sentence had been handed down by a court in the northeastern
pilgrimage city of Mashhad as recently as April against a man and
a woman convicted of adultery.
"In our investigations, we found out about nine women and two
men in different Iranian jails who had been sentenced to stoning,"
she said. "The lawyers of seven of these convicted women have
expressed their concern in writing to the head of the judiciary
[Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahrudi] calling for a change in the
law."
Executions by stoning have been suspended by the judiciary since
late 2002, when the European Union opened now suspended trade talks
with Iran and made human rights issues a key condition to negotiations.
The judiciary has acknowledged that stoning sentences may have been
issued by lower courts, but asserts that they are invariably quashed
on appeal or by the supreme court - which has to approve all executions.
Human rights activists and diplomats have said that while Iran appears
to have respected a moratorium on stoning, there have been cases
of minors being executed.
The law provides that before being stoned, men should be buried
up to their hips and women up to their chests. They are to be spared
if they manage to work themselves free. The law also stipulates
that the stones should be the size of a fist but not so big that
they kill the convict too quickly.
Capital offenses in the Islamic republic include murder, rape, armed
robbery, apostasy, blasphemy, serious drug trafficking, repeated
sodomy, adultery or prostitution, treason, and espionage.
There have been at least 104 executions in Iran so far this year,
according to an AFP tally based on press and witness reports.
Amnesty International has said that there were 94 executions in
Iran last year.
From: http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20061101-092628-8416r
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