Monday, July 21, 2008

سه داستان



امروز صبح حدود سات ۵ با یکی از دوستام رفتم استخر. در راه برگشت در حال گپ زدن بودیم که من گفتم وقتی تهران بودم ۱ روز ۱ دختری را دیدم که صورتش اینجوری بود و فعلا و بهمان. این دوستم که کلی اهل مطالعه و علاقمند به مساله فرهنقی هست گفت مگه تو میتونستی صورت دختر را ببینی در تهران! گفتم چی؟ گفت مگه از این روبند‌ها ندران؟ ۱ نگاه بهش انداختم و گفتم: michael من این همه برای تو توضیح داده‌ام درباره ایران تو هنوز تو همون خونه اول هستی؟ بی‌چاره سرخ شد. عذرخواهی کردو تصحیح.

بعدش به این فکر می‌کردم که او چقدر میتونه مقصر باشه.

دیشب تو gooya news کلیپی پیدا کردم که مصاحبه بود با کامران و هومن که در مصاحبه با ۱ شبکه خارجی خودشونو کانادایی معرفی کرده بودند.



امروز عصر تو‌ترین نشست بودم و یکی از این مجلات زرد را که به طور رایگن تو train station پخش میکردند و میخوندم. به این رسیدم:




Nine face stoning death in Iran

At least eight women and one man are reported to have been sentenced to death by stoning in Iran.

The group, convicted of adultery and sex offences, could be executed at any time, lawyers defending them say.

The lawyers have called on the head of Iran's judiciary to prevent the sentences from being carried out.

The last officially reported stoning in Iran last year drew strong criticism from human rights groups and the European Union.

The eight women sentenced, whose ages range from 27 to 43, had convictions including prostitution, incest and adultery, Reuters news agency reported.

The man, a 50-year-old music teacher, was convicted of illegal sex with a student, reports said.

Moratorium imposed

Under Iran's Islamic law, stoning to death is the punishment for the crime of adultery.
In 2002 Iranian judiciary chief Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi imposed a moratorium on stoning, but at least three people are reported to have been executed by stoning since then.
Shadi Sadr from the Volunteer Lawyers' Network, which is representing the women, said: "We are very worried as there are at least eight women and one man with a definitive verdict which can be carried out any moment.

"There are no guarantees that the punishments will be halted or commuted."

She called on the international community to back their efforts, adding: "We are in close touch with human rights organisations and many of them have supported our campaign."
Fellow defence lawyer Mariam Kian-Arsi said: "Our specific and clear demand is to have the stoning sentence stopped by Ayatollah Shahroudi since the defendants are liable to be stoned at any moment."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

sorry for spelling mistakes.

It's hard to type in Farsi

Anonymous said...

whats ur point ? can u explain it more?...
Naz

 
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