Allegedly suspended sentence because of protests against the sentence
Wajah Ameneh Bahrami sebelum dan sesudah
VIVAnews.com - A man in Iran will be blinded both his eyes in return has blinded the eyes of a woman. However, the plan was delayed because of protests against this penalty.Reporting from the page the Asian News International, a man named Majid Movahedi plan will be blinded eyes by Ameneh Bahrami, 32, on Saturday, May 14, 2011, under the supervision of the Iranian court. Bahrami will inject 20 drops of acid fluid into the eye Mohavedi until he was blind as a form of punishment qishash.
This punishment is given to Movahedi after he was found guilty had poured acid into the face Bahrami in 2004 because her application was rejected. As a result of this action, Bahrami eye became blind and his whole face shattered. To heal the wounds, Bahrami had undergone surgery 19 times in Spain.
No thank treated so, Bahrami demanded enactment of punishment qishash Movahedi. Finally, in 2008, the court granted the request of Iran Bahrami.Iran court provides an opportunity for Bahrami to alter the sentence.But he did not move, still in its original stance. "I firmly fixed will perform qishash. I want qishash, so I will be sincere," he said.
The plan of this penalty will be held on Saturday afternoon. But according to sources who do not wish to remain anonymous, the punishment was postponed by the Iranian courts. "Punishment qishash Movahedi has been postponed for an unknown period of time," said a source quoted by ISNA news agency.
There is no clear explanation why the sentence was postponed.According to page Daily Mail delays occur due to the many protests and criticism both from within and outside the country. One organization that opposes this is Amnesty International.
Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, deputy director of Amnesty International's Middle East Program and North Africa, said that the Iranian government has an obligation under international law not to do so.
"Despite the suffering that is received by Ameneg Bahrami, his eyes blinded with acid punishment is a very cruel torture and inhumane," said Sahroui. (Eh )
This punishment is given to Movahedi after he was found guilty had poured acid into the face Bahrami in 2004 because her application was rejected. As a result of this action, Bahrami eye became blind and his whole face shattered. To heal the wounds, Bahrami had undergone surgery 19 times in Spain.
No thank treated so, Bahrami demanded enactment of punishment qishash Movahedi. Finally, in 2008, the court granted the request of Iran Bahrami.Iran court provides an opportunity for Bahrami to alter the sentence.But he did not move, still in its original stance. "I firmly fixed will perform qishash. I want qishash, so I will be sincere," he said.
The plan of this penalty will be held on Saturday afternoon. But according to sources who do not wish to remain anonymous, the punishment was postponed by the Iranian courts. "Punishment qishash Movahedi has been postponed for an unknown period of time," said a source quoted by ISNA news agency.
There is no clear explanation why the sentence was postponed.According to page Daily Mail delays occur due to the many protests and criticism both from within and outside the country. One organization that opposes this is Amnesty International.
Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, deputy director of Amnesty International's Middle East Program and North Africa, said that the Iranian government has an obligation under international law not to do so.
"Despite the suffering that is received by Ameneg Bahrami, his eyes blinded with acid punishment is a very cruel torture and inhumane," said Sahroui. (Eh )
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