{"id":12400,"date":"2004-12-19T00:00:47","date_gmt":"2004-12-18T22:00:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/test.graswurzel.net\/gwr\/?p=12400"},"modified":"2022-07-26T14:24:31","modified_gmt":"2022-07-26T12:24:31","slug":"woman-to-be-buried-up-to-chest-and-stoned-to-death-in-the-next-five-days","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.graswurzel.net\/gwr\/2004\/12\/woman-to-be-buried-up-to-chest-and-stoned-to-death-in-the-next-five-days\/","title":{"rendered":"Woman to Be Buried Up to Chest and Stoned to Death in the Next Five Days"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>An Iranian woman charged with adultery faces death by stoning                 in the next five days after her death sentence was upheld by the                 Supreme Court last month. Her unnamed co-defendant is at risk                 of imminent execution by hanging. Amnesty International members                 are now writing urgent appeals to the Iranian authorities, calling                 for the execution to be stopped. <\/p>\n<p>According to reports, Hajieh Esmailvand was sentenced to five                 years imprisonment, to be followed by execution by stoning, for                 adultery with an unnamed man who at the time was a 17 year old                 minor. Although the exact date of her arrest and trial are not                 known, it is reported that she has been imprisoned in the town                 of Jolfa, in the north west of Iran, since January 2000. <\/p>\n<p>The Iranian Penal Code is very specific about the manner of execution                 and types of stones which should be used. Article 102 states that                 men will be buried up to their waists and women up to their breasts                 for the purpose of execution by stoning. Article 104 states, with                 reference to the penalty for adultery, that the stones used should                 &#8222;not be large enough to kill the person by one or two strikes,                 nor should they be so small that they could not be defined as                 stones&#8220;. <\/p>\n<p>All death sentences in Iran must be upheld by the Supreme Court                 before they can be carried out. In November 2004, the Supreme                 Court upheld the death sentence against Hajieh Esmailvand but                 changed the lower court&#8217;s verdict from &#8218;death by hanging&#8216; to &#8218;death                 by stoning&#8216;. Reports suggest that the Supreme Court has ordered                 that the remainder of Hajieh&#8217;s five year prison sentence be annulled                 so that the stoning sentence can be carried out before 21 December.               <\/p>\n<p>Amnesty International UK Media Director Mike Blakemore said:                 &#8222;This is an urgent case. Hejieh could be killed in the next five                 days if we do not act quickly. Our members here in the UK are                 writing to the Iranian authorities, imploring them to stop this                 brutal execution. Campaigners in Iran are also taking action.                 But we need more people to stand up and be counted, to tell the                 Iranian authorities that this is not acceptable. <\/p>\n<p>Every day, thousands of women across the world face repression                 and violence, just because they are women. From the battlefield                 to the bedroom, women are at risk. Violence against women is a                 human rights atrocity and one we must tackle immediately.&#8220; <\/p>\n<p>The news follows reports of a 19-year old girl, &#8222;Leyla M&#8220;, who                 has a mental age of eight, reportedly facing imminent execution                 for &#8222;morality-related&#8220; offences in Iran after being forced into                 prostitution by her mother as a child. According to a Tehran newspaper                 report of 28 November, she was sentenced to death by a court in                 the central Iranian city of Arak and the sentence has now been                 passed to the Supreme Court for confirmation. <\/p>\n<p>Leyla M was reportedly sentenced to death on charges of &#8222;acts                 contrary to chastity&#8220; by controlling a brothel, having intercourse                 with blood relatives and giving birth to an illegitimate child.                 She is to be flogged before she is executed. She had apparently                 &#8222;confessed&#8220; to the charges. <\/p>\n<p>Leyla was forced into prostitution by her mother when she was                 eight years old, according to the 28 November report, and was                 raped repeatedly thereafter. She gave birth to her first child                 when she was nine, and was sentenced to 100 lashes for prostitution                 at around the same time. At the age of 12, her family sold her                 to an Afghan man to become his &#8222;temporary wife&#8220;. <\/p>\n<p>His mother became her new pimp, &#8222;selling her body without her                 consent&#8220;. At the age of 14 she became pregnant again, and received                 a further 100 lashes, after which she was moved to a maternity                 ward to give birth to twins. After this &#8222;temporary marriage&#8220;,                 her family sold her again, to a 55-year-old man, married with                 two children, who had Leyla&#8217;s customers come to his house. <\/p>\n<p>One in three women around the world suffer serious violence in                 their lifetime, at home, in the community or in war, just because                 they are women. Amnesty International is running a global campaign                 to &#8218;Stop Violence Against Women&#8216;. The human rights organisation                 is calling on governments to repeal laws that permit and encourage                 violence against women, and on communities to challenge attitudes                 that allow violence to continue. For more information visit: www.amnesty.org.uk\/svaw.               <\/p>\n<h3>Background information<\/h3>\n<p>Amnesty International is aware of at least one case in which                 a sentence of execution by stoning has reportedly been issued                 this year. According to a report on 8 January 2004 in the Iran                 newspaper, a criminal court in the city of Qazvin sentenced an                 unnamed man to 80 lashes and 10 years&#8220; imprisonment to be followed                 by execution by stoning. It is not known whether this sentence                 has been carried out. <\/p>\n<p>Amnesty International believes that the death penalty is the                 most extreme form of torture. It is a cruel, inhuman and degrading                 treatment, and a violation of the right to life as proclaimed                 in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).<\/p>\n<p>It is clear that the punishment of stoning is designed to cause                 the victim grievous pain before leading to death. Such methods                 of execution specifically designed to increase the suffering of                 victims are of particular concern to Amnesty International, as                 the most extreme and cruel form of torture.<\/p>\n<h3>Recommended Action <\/h3>\n<p>Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Persian,                 English, French or your own language:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>stating your unconditional opposition to the death penalty,                   as the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment and                   violation of the right to life;<\/li>\n<li> expressing concern that Hajieh Esmailvand is reportedly facing                   imminent execution by stoning for adultery;<\/li>\n<li> asking for the trial details of the case against Hajieh Esmailvand,                   including details of any appeals against her convictions to                   be made public;<\/li>\n<li> urging that the death sentence against Hajieh Esmailvand                   be commuted immediately;<\/li>\n<li> seeking clarification about the status of the moratorium                   on stoning reportedly ordered by His Excellency Ayatollah Shahroudi                   in December 2002;<\/li>\n<li> expressing concern at reports that the unnamed co-defendant                   of Hajieh Esmailvand has been sentenced to death for an offence                   committed when he was a 17 year old minor;<\/li>\n<li> asking for details of the exact charges against the unnamed                   individual, including details of any appeals against his convictions                   to be made public;<\/li>\n<li> urging that the death sentence against him be commuted immediately;<\/li>\n<li> expressing concern and dismay that Amnesty International                   has recorded 10 executions of child offenders in Iran since                   1990, three of them in 2004, and calling on the Iranian authorities                   to immediately halt further executions of child offenders and                   to pass legislation removing the provision for the execution                   of child offenders, thereby bringing Iran into line with its                   obligations under international law.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>An Iranian woman charged with adultery faces death by stoning in the next five days after her death sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court last month. 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