Sakineh Ashtiani to be hanged today

Swine Flu
By Swine Flu

BERLIN, Nov 3 (bdnews24.com/Reuters) - An Iranian woman whose sentence of execution by stoning for adultery provoked a worldwide outcry will instead be hanged for murder on Wednesday, a human rights group said.

"The authorities in Tehran have given the go-ahead to Tabriz prison for the execution of Iran stoning case Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani," the International Committee against Stoning, a German-based campaign group, said on its website.

"It has been reported that she is to be executed this Wednesday, 3 November."

Officials in Iran were not available to confirm or deny the report.

British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt spoke to Iran's charge d'affaires in London, Safar Ali Eslamian Koupaei, by phone on Tuesday to press for an update on Ashtiani's case.

But the Iranian diplomat was unable to confirm whether reports about her imminent execution were accurate, the Foreign Office said.

"I ... took the opportunity to remind him that the UK government would regard the execution of Ms Ashtiani as utterly unacceptable," Burt said in a statement.

The White House said the case showed a fundamental disregard for human rights. "We condemn in the strongest terms the government of Iran's apparent plans to move forward in executing Ms. Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani," it said Tuesday.

Ashtiani's stoning sentence was suspended after prominent political and religious figures called it medieval, barbaric and brutal. Brazil, a close ally of Iran, offered to give the 43-year-old mother of two asylum.

A government spokesman said in September Ashtiani's adultery conviction was under review but the charge of being complicit in the murder of her husband was still pending.

Under the Islamic law in force in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, murder is punishable by hanging, adultery by stoning.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad fended off questions about the case from reporters when he attended the UN General Assembly in September, saying it had been fabricated by hostile Western media and called the United States hypocritical for its record on executions.

The case has worsened relations between Iran and the West, which are locked in a dispute over Tehran's nuclear program, and was further complicated last month when two Germans were arrested in Iran while conducting an interview with Ashtiani's son.

The men entered Iran with tourist visas and were not authorized to act as journalists, judicial officials said. The German government is trying to secure their release.

In August, Iranian television aired an interview with a woman it said was Ashtiani admitting a relationship with a man who then murdered her husband. The International Committee Against Stoning, called the TV show "toxic propaganda."

The United States has imposed sanctions on eight senior Iranian officials, including the commander of the Revolutionary Guards and several cabinet ministers, for human rights abuses.

That is in addition to the sanctions over Iran's nuclear activities, which it fears is aimed at making an atomic bomb, something Tehran denies.

According to Amnesty International, Iran is second only to China in the number of executions it carries out. It put to death at least 346 people in 2008.

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By soniya• 5 Nov 2010 11:27
soniya

lol swineflu...

nice take on TLS...:))

By Swine Flu• 3 Nov 2010 14:56
Swine Flu

You are supporting adultery. From your view there is no problem in extra marital relation. So, PM me.....lol

By plushed• 3 Nov 2010 12:26
plushed

snessy, may i add 1 more? the by-stander's (gossip monger's) side

By snessy• 3 Nov 2010 12:05
snessy

TLC, there are 3 sides to every story...his, hers and the truth!

By flor1212• 3 Nov 2010 11:49
flor1212

announcing it to the world. You can't and it's not proper to condone an obvious wrong thing. If you can't help in stopping it, just keep quiet! Less noise, less trouble! For you! Lol!

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2010 10:46
anonymous

All religions and all limits are set by us only.It is natural thing to be loved and to give love.There is no harm and dirty about it.It depends the way we look at it.

By drmana• 3 Nov 2010 10:34
drmana

Lucy, that story of yours shows you are being judgemental about the wife and supporting adultery.

By snessy• 3 Nov 2010 10:31
snessy

So sad...

By somwerNdmiddle• 3 Nov 2010 10:23
somwerNdmiddle

and gossiping....

By britexpat• 3 Nov 2010 10:18
britexpat

The world is indeed a better place with you in it.. :O)

But from your post , I see that you are condoning adultery ..

By anonymous• 3 Nov 2010 10:15
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

One of my good friend back in India in my Mumbai office was into a very bad kind of marriage.Her husband use to beat her a lot in front of his parents,kids and neighbours too sometime.She was working as a data-entry operator in our company.After few days one of our manager who was also in pretty bad marriage with having a long marriage without kids because his wife was having some problems medically and she was very very rude to her husband all the time,he started taking interest in that lady.Very soon they both looked so happy and fresh always.for about 6-7 months they enjoyed each others good company and we all felt happy for them.Somehow the Manager was transfered to Bangalore.I dont know much about it now.But we never interfere in between them by complaining to others or nagging about it.If something happens it and nobody gets harmed by it than there is no point of murdering or punishing somebody for having physical relations only.

By arecel• 3 Nov 2010 09:54
arecel

what a sad day today:-(

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