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Mokarrameh Ebrahimi released from
prison!
March 19, 2008 (WLUML) We are delighted to announce
the release of Mokarrameh Ebrahimi and her son Ali from Choobin
Prison, in Takistan, Qazvin, in Iran, where she has been awaiting
execution by stoning for adultery for the past ten years.
On 17 March 2008 Mokarrameh Ebrahimi and her 4-year-old son were
released from prison by the Iranian authorities in Tehran. Mokarrameh
was sentenced to be stoned to death ten years ago, along with her
partner, Jafar Kiani, who met his death on 5 July 2007. While in
prison, she gave birth to their son Ali who remained in custody
with his mother.
Mokarrameh’s release was the result of a long and difficult
struggle by the Stop Stoning Forever (SSF) campaign in Iran, the
commitment of her lawyer, Shadi Sadr, and the increasing pressure
put upon the Iranian government by the international community.
Another factor in Mokarrameh’s amnesty verdict may have been
the fatwas (religious opinions) issued by three significant ayatollahs
(clerics) in recent months. These fatwas all stated that stoning
Mokarrameh to death would be against the shari’a.
For the time being, Mokarrameh has been discouraged from speaking
to the media, but she and her son Ali are safe with her elder son
and are staying with family, hoping to build a new, independent
life for herself and her two sons.
From:http://www.wluml.org/english/actionsfulltxt.shtml?cmd[156]=i-156-560977
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