Stop Stoning! |
According
to the report by Meli-Mazhabi website (a subsidiary to National-Religious
opposition group of Iran) the corpses of four women who apparently had lost
their lives following the execution of stoning decree, have been transferred by
the judiciary security forces to Tehran forensic mortuary.
The
report published on Saturday, November 03, 2012 quoting from a "reliable
source” says: “Besides the traces remaining from collision of stones on the
head and face of the women, traces of torture and severe beatings on their
bodies ahead of the stoning is also visible. Based on the contents of their
files, these four women had been convicted for illicit relations and drug abuse
crimes.”
It
adds that no one has referred to the forensic for officially delivering the
bodies during the past few days. It is not clear that on what date the trial
has been held and whether or not their families are aware of their status.
News
of stoning of these four women have been published while in the October 4,
2012, Allahyar Malekshahi, Law and Justice Committee chairman of Islamic
Consultative Assembly (the Parliament) had spoke of determining alternative
punishment for "stoning" in the new bill of "Islamic Penal
Code".
Ahmed Shahid’s criticism of the stoning
Earlier,
on Wednesday (October 24) the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran,
Ahmad Shahid in a summary of his latest report to the Third Committee of the
General Assembly, so-called the "United Nations’ Human Rights Committee"
criticized the new Islamic penal code of Iran saying that although changes have
been made in the Stoning Code, the said decree still can be implemented
considering the possibility of issuing Fatwa.
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