Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Iran: aftershock

Here in Farsi and here in English is a call for action because of the fact that Thursdaymorning a stoning will take place in Takistan, Qazvin province, of a man and a woman in front of the towns graveyard. The pits are dug and prepared.
The stoning will be public and the judge will be present and throw the first stone.
A list with addresses, faxes and telephonenumbers of Iranian authorities and Embassy's is here.
Makroumeh Ebrahimi , 43 has spent the last 11 years in prison, together with the man of whom she has a child.This child is also 11 years old.
The man is sentenced to be stoned with her.They are accused of adultery.
This is never legally proven to be true.

Mehrnoushe Solouki, 38, a French-Iranian filmmaker, who lives in Canada, has been under virtual house arrest for several months in Tehran despite not being charged with a crime.
Unconfirmed reports say she is now staying at the French Embassy.
In February Solouki was arrested and transported to Evinprison. In March she was released but her passport was confiscated, so she could not leave the country.
A friend who has intermittent e-mailcontacts with her, tries through an online petition to release her.



Yesterday Central-Iran was jolted by an aftershock with a magnitude of 4.4 on the Richter scale.
The epicenter was also near Kahak, Qom province.
There are no reports of casualties or damages.


In Iran there are childoffenders, still on death row.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
Poster amnesty.nl

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