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Iran stoning woman 'confesses'
2010-08-13
An Iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning for allegedly committing adultery has reportedly appeared on state television to "confess" her crime. In an interview broadcast Wednesday night, a woman identified as Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani admitted to conspiring to murder her husband with the man's cousin, with whom she had been having an affair.

The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting channel blurred the woman's face and dubbed her words from Azeri Turkish into Persian, so it was impossible to tell if the woman was actually Ashtiani, a 43-year-old mother of two, or what condition she was in. But Houtan Kian, a lawyer currently representing Ashtiani in Iran, told the Guardian newspaper that she was "severely beaten up and tortured until she accepted to appear in front of camera". Kian said he feared that the judiciary would now act quickly to carry out Ashtiani's death sentence.

A source close to Iran's judiciary said that Ashtiani will "probably not be executed during Ramadan" - which lasts until September 9 - and that there is a "small possibility" her execution will be revoked. But her case must still be heard by the country's supreme court, our reporter noted.

Ashtiani's previous lawyer, Mohammad Mostafaie, fled Iran this month after Iranian officials issued an arrest warrant for him. He is currently in Norway, while his wife remains in Iran and has been detained. Ashtiani criticised Mostafaie in the broadcast.

Ashtiani's case dates back to 2006, when she was given 99 lashes after pleading guilty to the crime of having an "illicit relationship" with two men. An inquiry into whether Ashtiani had in fact committed "adultery while married" was opened later that year, as the government pursued the prosecution of one of the two men for allegedly also being involved in Ashtiani's husband's murder.
Posted by:Swanimote

#2  They decided to go "easy" on her.

TEHRAN, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- Outrage over plans to stone to death a 43-year-old mother of two has prompted Iran to change its method of execution from stoning to hanging, observers say.

The Guardian reported Friday Iran is quietly changing the sentences of those awaiting death by stoning to hanging.

The Islamic Republic's move comes after international condemnation of its plans to execute by stoning Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, the mother awaiting execution. She will instead by hanged, The Guardian said.

At least 12 Iranian women and three men are awaiting execution by stoning.

Houtan Kian, who represents Mohammadi Ashtiani and two other women in Tabriz prison who have been convicted of adultery, said none will be stoned.

"All these women are convicted for adultery but Iran is trying to change their sentences after Sakineh's case has embarrassed them," Kian said.

After a speedy review, a court changed the adultery sentence for Mariam Ghorbanzadeh, 25, who was six months' pregnant and miscarried after being beaten up in the prison this week, from stoning to hanging.

Iranian law stipulates the sentence could not be carried out while she was pregnant.

Azar Bagheri, 19, imprisoned since age of 15 after her husband accused her of an extramarital relationship, had been sentenced to death for adultery but instead will receive 100 lashes.


Bastards
Posted by: Steve   2010-08-13 19:35  

#1  The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting channel blurred the woman's face and dubbed her words from Azeri Turkish into Persian

How convenient. I guess this means they could put some makeup on her and when they blur it you couldn't tell whether she had been beaten or not.

In any case, what's in it for her if she confesses? Other than the lives of her children, of course.
Posted by: gorb   2010-08-13 13:37  

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