Woman to be Stoned To Death in Iran as World Celebrates International Human Rights Day


Stoning and hanging are two forms of execution utilized by the Iranian government for any crime ranging from the “”crime” of writing poetry; or engaging in peaceful protest; or loving someone of the same sex. Women are stoned for being raped and Iranian law even allows for juvenile executions.” According to Julie Lenarz, executive director of the UK-based Human Security Center, Iran is averaging on three hangings per day right now.

“The rate of executions in Iran has not decreased in the last few years, it has increased,” Maryam Nayeb Yazdi, a prominent Canadian-Iranian human rights activist based in Toronto, told FoxNews.com. “Although stoning has become more rare in Iran, such sentences are still being issued by Iranian judges. The probability of a stoning sentence to be carried out is slim due to the international sensitivity of the issue; there is a great chance her sentence may be ‘converted’ to death by hanging.”

Perhaps public outcry with stay this execution as it did for Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani in 2010.

After a widespread public-pressure campaign in the West in 2010, Iran dropped the stoning penalty against a 43-year-old Iranian woman. Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani was sentenced to stoning for alleged adultery. Her case remains shrouded in judicial mystery and it is unclear if she will still be executed.

Source: Fox News

Here is a video of a woman being stoned to death in Afghanistan for having premarital sex with her fiance. The West is busy doing everything the can to import this barbarity.

Warning: EXTREMELY GRAPHIC



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