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Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, Iran Woman Who Faces Stoning Death, Lashed 99 Times

NASSER KARIMI   09/ 6/10 05:30 PM ET   AP

Sakineh Mohammadie Ashtiani

TEHRAN, Iran — The lawyer for an Iranian woman sentenced to be stoned on an adultery conviction said Monday that he and her children are worried the delayed execution could be carried out soon with the end of a moratorium on death sentences for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

In an unusual turn in the case, the lawyer also confirmed that Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani was lashed 99 times last week in a separate punishment meted out because a British newspaper ran a picture of an unveiled woman mistakenly identified as her. Under Iran's clerical rule, women must cover their hair in public. The newspaper later apologized for the error.

With the end of Ramadan this week, the mother of two could be executed "any moment," said her lawyer, Javid Houtan Kian.

The sentence was put on hold in July after an international outcry over the brutality of the punishment, and it is now being reviewed by Iran's supreme court.

Ashtiani was convicted in 2006 of having an "illicit relationship" with two men after the murder of her husband the year before and was sentenced at that time to 99 lashes. Later that year, she was also convicted of adultery and sentenced to be stoned, even though she retracted a confession that she says was made under duress.

"The possibility of stoning still exists, any moment," Kian told The Associated Press. "Her stoning sentence was only delayed; it has not been lifted yet."

Italy is among several countries pressing for Iran to show flexibility in the case. The country's foreign minister, Franco Frattini, said the Italian ambassador in Iran met with authorities in Tehran who "confirmed to us that no decision has been made" about the stoning sentence.

"I interpret that in the sense that the stoning, for now, won't take place," Frattini said in an interview on Italian state TV.

After putting the stoning sentence on hold, Iran suddenly announced that the woman had also been brought to trial and convicted of playing a role in her husband's 2005 murder. Her lawyer disputes that, saying no charges against her in the killing have ever been part of her case file.

In early August, Iranian authorities broadcast a purported confession from Ashtiani on state-run television. In it, a woman identified as Ashtiani admits to being an unwitting accomplice in her husband's killing.

Kian says he believes she was tortured into confessing.

In the latest twist, authorities are said to have flogged her for the publication of a photo of a woman without her hair covered in the Times of London newspaper. The woman in the photo was misidentified as Ashtiani.

She was lashed on Thursday, Kian said, citing information from a fellow prisoner who was released last week. Kian has been allowed no direct contact with his client since last month.

"We have no access to Ashtiani, but there is no reason for the released prisoner to lie" about the flogging, he said.

There was no official Iranian confirmation of the new punishment.

The woman's son, 22-year-old Sajjad Qaderzadeh, said he did not know whether the new lashing sentence had been carried out yet, but that he also heard about the sentence from a prisoner who recently left the Tabriz prison where his mother is being held.

"Publishing the photo provided a judge an excuse to sentence my poor mother to 99 lashes on the charge of taking a picture unveiled," Qaderzadeh told the AP.

The Times apologized in its Monday edition but added that the lashing "is simply a pretext."

"The regime's purpose is to make Ms. Ashtiani suffer for an international campaign to save her that has exposed so much iniquity," the newspaper said.

Another lawyer who once represented Ashtiani, Mohammad Mostafaei, said in a news conference in Paris that it was not certain if there really had been a new conviction and sentence over the photograph.

"I have contacted my former colleagues at the court who told me nothing was clear on this situation," he said at the news conference with French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner. "There isn't any punishment for this act in our law."

Kouchner called the stoning sentence "the height of barbarism" and said her case has become a "personal cause" and he was "ready to do anything to save her. If I must go to Tehran to save her, I'll go to Tehran."

Ashtiani's two children remain in Iran and her son is a ticket seller for a bus company in the northern Iranian city of Tabriz. He said he and his younger sister, Farideh, 18, have not seen their mother since early August.

"We have really missed her," he said. "We expect all influential bodies to help to save her."

The Vatican on Sunday raised the possibility of using behind-the-scenes diplomacy to try to save her life as well.

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Associated Press writers Jenny Barchfield in Paris, Jill Lawless in London and Frances D'Emilio in Rome contributed to this report.

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HotheadPaisen
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08:40 PM on 09/23/2010
While we are condeming all of Islam for this horrible act, may we pause to consider for a moment that violence against women in this country is so ingrained that we don't even see it? This woman may be lashed and stoned to death. Horrible. Today, tomorrow and EVERY day 3-4 American women will be killed by their partners. Women seeking protection orders triple their chances of being killed, such is the impotancy of our system. Countless thousands of children are r aped each day because we enable sex offenders to go free to reoffend. OUR system ensures it. The leading cause of death at the workplace for American women is domestic violence that follows them to work. Our women in the military have much more to fear from their fellow soldiers than the do the enemy and abuse is rampant. Need we mention women raped in our prisons? Some argue that in THOSE countries these horrible acts are legal. Ok then- in countries where abusing women is legal the majority of -men DO NOT DO IT, yet here, in the land of Christianity,where it is totally illegal, 1 in 4 women will be sexually abused by her 18th birthday, and thousands murdered every year.
But it feels really good to point our fingers at such 'savages' while ingoring those at our own tables.
nothing2fear
They only call it Class War when we fight back.
01:06 PM on 09/08/2010
This sure seems a lot like the days of the inquisitions and witch trials to me.
03:06 AM on 09/08/2010
“Why don't we call this exactly what it is? Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is torturing this woman and could care less how 'Up In Arms' the West is about it. Ahmandinejad has made no bones about his distaste for the West interferring in his gov't matters.
06:30 PM on 09/07/2010
This is a prime example of Ignorance. A lot of these women are uneducated and are taught only one thing to obey the law given by the man. She is probably not any exception to this considering that she has been flogged multiple times for a misunderstanding. I doubt that she received an apology or anything from them. It’s a shame when other states are getting involved in her defense. Stoning? What they consider a form of punishment is just cruel and usual. Who wants to trust them with Nuclear weapons?
10:37 PM on 09/07/2010
It is sad indeed but I bet with a little nudge you could get tea party members do to the same thing. see religion gives you that type of control if you know how to use it.
02:54 PM on 09/07/2010
In 2006, Ashtiani was accused of involvement in her husband's slaying. She was acquitted on that charge but sentenced to 10 years in prison because the killing "disturbed the public order." A separate court then charged her with adultery. But on what grounds was she convicted? Ashtiani maintains that she was coerced into confessing. In addition, Iran's penal code permits judges to determine guilt based on their own "knowledge" if there is an absence of evidence. Three of the five judges deciding her case condemned her to death on that basis. Meanwhile, the man convicted of killing her husband is free after paying "blood money" to the dead man's family.

http://articles.latimes.com/2010/aug/21/opinion/la-ed-iran-20100821
12:50 PM on 09/07/2010
i belive the united states should make it a declaration of war to muder someone in this way it just isnt humain or morrely right we are all suposed to be more up to date in our actions and responsable for them as well they need to rember what jesus sayed - let you who has not sin cast the first stone
12:14 PM on 09/07/2010
How can any sane person support this regime being trusted with nuclear weapons?

If they want international respect and trust they should begin by showing that they are
evolved enough to handle whips and stones for "peaceful" purposes instead of brutal
punishments and horrific executions.
12:47 PM on 09/07/2010
Precisely.
12:30 AM on 09/08/2010
Hear! Hear!
09:27 AM on 09/07/2010
to all the comments made about "the religion"... well.. catholocism, mormonism, you name it.. they ALL have done horrors to individuals and groups. You "stray" (search for truth imho) and you;re a heretic and should be burned, damned, excommunicated etc. Prophets, presidents, bishops, popes and priests.. many satisfy their sexual lusts by domination, abuse and what I call torture. So, it is 100% NOT just islam where you find abhorrent practices
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Ahmed Ahmad
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11:24 AM on 09/07/2010
I don't even like to think what would be of this world, if other religious leaders, such as Buddha and Jesus had practiced death by stoning... Do not forget that the koran instructs muslims to follow the supreme example of mohammed. Since he is on record having stoned several people to death, it only follows that the more devout practitioners of this ideology will also result to death by stoning. Truly troubling.
01:46 PM on 09/07/2010
This is true dutchess... but you have to consider that these religions don't practice these "horrors" NOW. It's definitely not what Islam is all about either. It's MAN who abuses.. whether it be the Koran, Torah or Bible.
06:28 AM on 09/07/2010
i think the key information that is always left out of this story is that she was involved in a murder for hire, which would also result in the death penalty in the united states
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FredBrighton
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06:38 AM on 09/07/2010
It has never been left out of any story I have read about her. The confession she is supposed to have made was made after torture. That's mentioned in this article, too. Are you suggesting she deserves to be stoned as well as lashed 99 times AND tortured to extract a confession? or maybe just lethal injection or electrocution, like the "civilized" do in the West.
01:48 PM on 09/07/2010
No Elena... it's never been "left out" of the story. She was not originally charged with murder OR adultery. She was charged with having an "illicit relationship" AFTER her husband died. The IRI just decided to change it up a little bit in order to justify their barbaric tendencies.
06:21 AM on 09/07/2010
So she's whipped because a BRITISH newspaper put somebody elses photo out there? They've completely lost the plot. Well, they lost it a while back, but they've managed to lose it even more.
06:02 AM on 09/07/2010
Anyone who still believes Islam is a religion of peace does not understand the religion: It was brought to the world by a smart and plucky Silk Road trader/businessman who married a much older woman for her money to better finance his investments, and who also had a bevy of young, beautiful women—whom he personally selected after becoming a prophet—to service him sexually. Oh, and it’s a religion of the sword (convert or die) . . . such a nice touch to keep your conquered peoples in line. This is a messed up and violent cult for twisted, horny men. I do have respect for the mystic Sufis and the poetry of Rumi, however, and the prophet did finally unite the battling tribes in his homeland—probably because of the booty they were allowed to pilfer during their raids. However, to punish this woman to such an extent in the name of “religion” is really just a cover for psychotic sadists (who also despise women) to get their rocks off.
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Azrael1701
05:39 AM on 09/07/2010
It's a shame that the international community does not economically cripple these governments that run this sort of "justice".
04:33 AM on 09/07/2010
Its hilarious how many layers of bad journalism are adding up here
So now the woman who was convicted of murder and not going to be stoned, who infact wasn't the person pictured without a veil in the british paper is said to have been lashed for the photo that wasn't her....maybe.

Any bets on whether she was actually lashed for this? I'm thinking no
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Veronica
04:55 AM on 09/07/2010
Well, take it up with her lawyer and son. They both confirmed it. Her exiled former lawyer, whose family is still in Iran and being used as leverage against him, said he couldn't confirm it himself. What was reported was what was said, I fail to see how it's bad journalism if those statements conflict.
05:01 AM on 09/07/2010
No, no
One of the lawyers says yes, the other says no
And the son said he didn't know

I also noticed how this version didn't get the photo publishing story right either. They didn't just apologies for publishing an unveiled woman, they apologized because it wasn't even her.
I quote from the BBC:
"Days later it retracted the photo, explaining that it was a mix-up, and the photo was really of an Iranian exile living in Sweden."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11208458

Don't believe everything you read about Iran
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06:26 PM on 09/08/2010
Her original atty (the one who fled the country) was reunited with his wife and child in Oslo.
05:05 AM on 09/07/2010
Brazil and Canada confirmed it as well. Sorry Anti-Warrior...your conspiracy theory is debunked.
05:17 AM on 09/07/2010
Brazil and Canada confirmed what?
That she got lashed for the photo that wasn't her?
It seems to me huffpost would have updated if that was the case, no? Source?

However if that is true than my point about the bad journalism adding up really hits home. Because of their incorrect photo which was meant to propagandize her case, she was more severely punished. Now that's bad journalism
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Susan Shaffer
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04:16 AM on 09/07/2010
I was in favour of the pope intervening but i just had a though that they might think she has become a catholic and apostocy is also punishable....maybe even by stoning
catch 22
06:23 AM on 09/07/2010
Check out what's happening to a Coptic Priests wife in Egypt at the moment.
03:58 AM on 09/07/2010
All in name of god. Isn't religion great. If there is a god he or she is really not very nice god. The earth is covered with blood from religions wars. Why please tell me why. Is your god better then my god if so how. Imagine a world with out religion nothing to kill or die for? Just imagine if you can.
From John Lennon song Imagine. Check it if you can.
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wutzurbeef
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04:10 AM on 09/07/2010
God gave us free will... we choose to do this to our fellow human beings. That is our failure and the truly scary part.
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ibsteve2u
Someone who cares - to his unending regret
06:04 AM on 09/07/2010
And the one truly consistent part, too.
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Peric Overde
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08:42 AM on 09/07/2010
If there is a God, he/she may be omnipotent but he/she surely is a lousy communicator. Nobody seems to have a real clue about what he/she really wants.