Two men stoned to death in Iran

by Kal El on January 13, 2009 · View Comments

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Iran puts on a full demonstration of tolerance in islam. Two people pay for it.

Tehran – Two men have been stoned to death for adultery at a cemetery in the northeastern city of Mashhad while a third escaped with his life, the Iranian newspaper Etemad Melli reported on Sunday.

The reformist daily, quoting a statement from a group of lawyers and women’s rights activists, said the stoning was carried out at Behesht Reza cemetery in the first week of the Iranian month of Day, which runs from December 21 to 26.

“One of them named Mahmoud, an Afghan national, was able to save himself from the stoning hole with serious injuries, but two others died,” it said, identifying one of the men killed as Houshang Kh.

The Iranian judiciary had no immediate comment on the report.

An Iranian newspaper reported earlier this month that a man named Houshang Kh. had been executed for rape and adultery. It said the man was a follower of the banned Bahai faith.

Iran’s judiciary chief Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahrudi issued a directive in 2002 imposing a moratorium on such executions.

The rights group quoted by Etemad Melli “voiced concern at the stoning sentence being carried out contrary to Ayatollah Hashemi Shahrudi’s order” and “called on the authorities to put an end to this punishment”.

Under Iran’s Islamic law, adultery is still theoretically punishable by stoning, which involves the public hurling of stones at the convict buried up to his waist. A woman is buried up to her shoulders.

The convict is spared death if he can free himself from the hole.

In August, the judiciary said it had scrapped the punishment in Iran’s new Islamic penal code, whose outlines have been adopted by parliament but whose details are yet to be debated by MPs before final approval.

The judiciary has said that several stoning sentences have been suspended and commuted to either lashes or jail terms.

However, in July 2007 the Islamic republic drew international outrage by stoning to death a man convicted of adultery, Jafar Kiani, in a village in the northwest of Iran.

Eight women and two men are currently convicted to death by stoning in Iranian prisons, Etemad Melli said quoting rights activists, while the sentence has been commuted for four other women.

A group of Iranian lawyers, including prominent women’s rights activist Shadi Sadr, has been campaigning for years to remove the sentence from Iran’s law and defended several such convicts.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon expressed concern over the death penalty, including juvenile executions and stoning, in Iran in an October report to the General Assembly on the country’s human rights situation.

Amnesty International says Iran’s total of 317 executions in 2007 exceeded those of any other country apart from China. Iran also executed at least 246 people in 2008, according to an AFP count. – AFP

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/jennyjen jennyjen

    So if you can get yourself free from the hole, your life is spared. A woman is buried to her neck and a man to his waist, blatently biased. This makes no sense at all but hey, it's Islam! It doesn't have to!

  • Beej

    Is it not astonishing that in our modern world such things can happen? But Muslims are so entrenched in their Book of Hate that modernity continues to pass them by. I look down upon all religions, but Islam REALLY gives me the creeps. I continue to marvel at the fact that Muslim women accept their lot in life: if Islam is ever to haul itself into the realms of enlightenment it will be the result of a revolt by their womenfolk. Can you imagine how distressing it is to walk into a class to teach a lesson on a 100+ degree day and see a couple of Muslim girls heavily clad in their garish outfits sitting there and melting while civilised people have dressed accordingly? Poor things. Victims of oppression. Will they ever rise to take an equal footing with men? Hmm …. shan't hold my breath. Should any Muslim man read these words, pray tell me: what makes you think you are superior in any way to women? Do you believe that, because of your genitalia, you are better than Marie Sklodowska Curie or her daughter or Lise Meitner or Miss Franklin or Golda or Margaret Thatcher (!)? Just think of all the fabulously brilliant Muslim girls who were never, and will never, be given the opportunity to contribute to the academic wealth of the world. What a tragic waste! And all because of a weirdo who liked little girls ……. By the way, the word is PAEDOPHILE, not PEDOPHILE. "Paed" = children, while "Ped" = feet. The Prophet liked little girls; not their feet!

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