Source: CNN.comIran orders 99 lashes for woman facing execution, rights group says
By the CNN Wire Staff
September 5, 2010
CNN) -- An Iranian woman who'd already been condemned to death faces another sentence of 99 lashes because of a case of mistaken identity in a photograph, according to foes of the execution. Iranian authorities imposed the sentence after they saw the photo of a woman without a head scarf in a newspaper, the International Committee Against Stoning, a human rights group, said Friday.
In an apology, The Times of London, which ran the photo on its front page on August 28, said the woman was wrongly identified as Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who had previously been sentenced to death by stoning for adultery. The Times said the photo actually is of Susan Hejrat, a political activist living in Sweden.
Ashtiani was sentenced to death by stoning after she was convicted of adultery. Iranian judicial authorities say a final verdict in her case has not yet been made, ISNA news agency reported recently. In July, Iran's judiciary said the case was under review. Ashtiani, who is being held in Tabriz, Iran, no longer has visitation rights, the family told CNN.
Source: CNN.comAugust 10, 2010
Brazil has formalized its offer of asylum to Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, an Iranian woman convicted of adultery and sentenced to death by stoning, Brazilian state-run media said Tuesday. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had made a previous offer for asylum, raising Ashtiani's hopes for survival. Brazil's ambassador in Tehran has now officially made the offer at Iran's foreign ministry, according to the state-run news service Agencia Brasil.
On Saturday, Lula addressed the matter in Bogota, Colombia, where he said he had asked Amorim to ask the Brazilian ambassador in Tehran to talk to Iranian authorities about it. "I can't imagine someone being stoned," Lula said. "I can't imagine. That's why I made the request. If there was condition to send her to Brazil, we would receive her with arms wide open."
Ashtiani has said she was "grateful" for Brazil's offer and would "graciously" accept, according to a statement from her son, Sajjad Ashtiani, who has visited his mother in a Tabriz prison. Iran rejected a previous, informal offer, saying Lula lacked sufficient information about the case.
When Iran was elected to the UN Commission on Women's Rights.
Hardly any news organizations, globally, reported on it back in April when Iran was elected to the UN Commission on Women's Rights.
•To support formulation of policy, global standards and norms on gender equality and women’s empowerment at global level, including through analysis and research;
•To promote, support and monitor the implementation of international agreements on gender equality and empowerment of women, including the Beijing Platform for Action, at international and national levels;
•To support the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women and its Optional Protocol;
•To promote the mainstreaming of gender perspectives across all sectors, both within and outside the United Nations system;
What a great post. Here's the link: FOXNews.com - EXCLUSIVE: U.N. Elects Iran to Commission on Women's Rights
You're right. When I Googled to find this ('cause I couldn't believe it) Fox News was the only major media outlet to cover this story. Unbelievable.
The mission of the U.N. Commission on Women's Rights, among other things, includes:
It is absolutely unbelievable. Just one more reason the United Nations gets not much respect from me.
The U.N. should EXPEL The Islamic Republic of Iran.
Hardly any news organizations, globally, reported on it back in April when Iran was elected to the UN Commission on Women's Rights.
Hardly any news organizations, globally, reported on it back in April when Iran was elected to the UN Commission on Women's Rights.
And so what? So you are trying to turn this tragedy into another anti UN thread?
And so what? So you are trying to turn this tragedy into another anti UN thread?
And so what? So you are trying to turn this tragedy into another anti UN thread?
Dude I have to say. The fact that Iran was appointed to that commission is enough to turn anyone off the UN... Can you blame them?
I mean it is ironic being on that commission, and about to give a woman 99 lashes and a death sentence for "adultery"
Dude I have to say. The fact that Iran was appointed to that commission is enough to turn anyone off the UN... Can you blame them?
I mean it is ironic being on that commission, and about to give a woman 99 lashes and a death sentence for "adultery"
There really isn't any defending the U.N. on this one. It was an utterly stupid decision to put Iran there given their treatment of women.
This thread is NOT about the CENSORED UN lol, get that into your head.. stick to topic!
P.s... self censored the above.. been watch Battlestar Galatica on DVD:..
I look forward to the day Iran gets out of the grasp of the theocracy.
And so what? So you are trying to turn this tragedy into another anti UN thread?
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