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Southeast Asia
Iran tells world 'don't make stoning rights issue'
2010-09-08
[Pak Daily Times] Foreign countries should not interfere in Iran's legal system and stop trying to turn the case of a woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery into a human rights issue, Iranian government spokesperson said on Tuesday.

The case of the 43-year-old mother of two, condemned to death for illicit sex and charged with involvement in her husband's murder, provoked an international outcry, with Brazil offering her asylum and the Vatican speaking out against the punishment.

The spokesperson said that the furore was based on false information about Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani's case. "Unfortunately, (they are) defending a person who is being tried for murder and adultery, which are two major crimes of this lady and should not become a human rights issue," Foreign Ministry Ramin Mehmanparast told a news conference.

"If releasing all those who have committed murder is to be perceived as a human rights issue, then all European countries should release all the murderers in their countries." The stoning case has further strained relations between Iran and the West which accuses the Islamic Republic of seeking nuclear weapons.

In France, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said on Tuesday he was appalled to hear about the sentence. "This is barbaric beyond words. We condemn such acts, which have no justification under any moral or religious code," he told the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Does most of Europe have the death penalty any more? Autria took down a statue of Arnold Schwarzenegger because he allowed some one to be executed in CA. Of course, then there is the cruel and unusual punishment thing, then the the secular law versus religious law, and finally does any one really belive the BS charges Iran created? If she did kill the SOB's then it was probably in self defense.
Posted by: miscellaneous   2010-09-08 10:53  

#2  They wanted to be up there with the big boys of the world stage, so they should get use to being the center of attention just like the rest. You just moved from third rank crank to front stage target of criticism. Welcome into the line of fire. And this is just the beginning.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-09-08 09:32  

#1  It is clear that Muslim countries are very sensitive to having their barbaric practices called barbaric. Therefore, they should be frequently and roundly criticized specifically for their primitivism, to let their citizens know that the rest of the world see them not as an enlightened people, offering the "civility" and "advancement" of Islam, but a crude and brutal throwback to ignorance and pagan like behavior, reveling in superstition and bloodshed.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-09-08 07:11  

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