Stop stoning, save Sakineh!

 

 

15 people are on death row awaiting death by stoning in Iran, but yesterday
a woman was saved from this brutal killing by a massive international
campaign. Global voices of condemnation saved her from stoning. Now I just
signed an urgent petition to the Iranian government to put an end this
sickening brutality once and for all and I thought you would want to join
me.

 

 

http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_stoning/98.php?CLICKTF

 

 

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Dear Friends,

 

Last week an Iranian woman, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, was saved by global
protests from being stoned to death.

 

But she may still be hanged -- and, meanwhile, execution by stoning
continues. Right now fifteen more people are on death row awaiting stoning
in which victims are buried up to their necks in the ground and then large
rocks are thrown at their heads.

 

The partial reprieve of Sakineh, triggered by the call from her children for
international pressure to save her life, has shown that if enough of us come
together and voice our horror, we may be able to save her life, and stop
stoning once and for all. Sign the urgent petition now and send it onto
everyone you know -- let's end this cruel slaughter NOW!

 

http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_stoning/98.php?CLICKTF

 

Sakineh was convicted of adultery, like all the other 12 women and one of
the men awaiting stoning. But her children and lawyer say she is innocent
and that she did not get a fair trial -- they state her confession was
forced from her and, speaking only Azerbaijani, she did not understand what
was being asked of her in court.

 

Despite Iran's signing of a UN convention that requires the death penalty
only be used for the "most serious crimes" and despite the Iranian
Parliament passing a law banning stoning last year, stoning for adultery
continues.

 

Sakineh's lawyer says the Iranian government "is afraid of Iranian public
reaction and international attention" to the stoning cases. And after Turkey
and Britain's Foreign Ministers spoke out against Sakineh's sentence, it was
suspended.

 

Sakineh's brave children are leading the international campaign to save
their mother and stop stoning. Massive international condemnation now could
finally stop this sickening punishment. Let's join together today across the
world to end this brutality. Sign the petition to save Sakineh and end
stoning here:

 

http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_stoning/98.php?CLICKTF

 

In hope and determination,

 

Alice, David, Milena, Ben and the whole Avaaz team

 

 

SOURCES:

 

Iranians still facing death by stoning despite 'reprieve', The Guardian:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/08/iran-death-stoning-adultery

 

Britain condemns planned Iran stoning as 'medieval', AFP:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hjVdkvkzicGeInqw2R10rCKrq
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