Rayhaneh is Expendable. By: Ahmed ELNAHAS – Castelfiorentino, - TopicsExpress



          

Rayhaneh is Expendable. By: Ahmed ELNAHAS – Castelfiorentino, October 25th 2014. Rayhaneh Jabbari is sentenced to hang for killing, in self defense in Iran, a member of the Iranian intelligence services, Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi, a physician, who was attempting to rape her. Rayhaneh, an interior designer, was speaking on the phone about her work in a coffee shop, a conversation which was coincidentally overheard by Morteza who approached her for professional advice about renovating his office. They then set a date to meet at his office in order to see and discuss Morteza’s renovation project. On the day of the meeting, Morteza picked up Rayhaneh in his car. On the way to his office, Morteza stopped at a pharmacy, purchased an item (while Rayhaneh waited in the car), got into the car again and drove to his office. After arriving at their destination, Rayhaneh realized that the place did not look like a work place at all as it was a rundown house. Inside the house, Rayhaneh saw two drinks on the table, Morteza went inside and quickly locked the door from inside, put his arms around Rayhaneh’s waist and told her that “she had no way of escaping”. A struggle soon ensued. Rayhaneh trying to defend herself stabbed Morteza in the shoulder and escaped. Morteza died from bleeding. Rayhaneh Jabbari, the 26 six year old woman, has been in prison for the last 7 years and is awaiting imminent execution [by hanging]. Rayhaneh was tortured until she confessed to the murder, after she was given the death penalty which was upheld by the Supreme Court. I don’t know exactly what are the sentence motivations, or the initial qualifications of the deadly act; yet I have a some unanswered questions: What does the Islamic Legislation contemplate for the act of “Attempted Rape”? What does the Islamic Legislation contemplate for the act of “Embroilment”? What does the Islamic Legislation contemplate for the act of “Illegal Traffic & Use of Narcotic Stupefacient Agents with the purpose of committing a crime”? What does the Islamic Legislation contemplate for the act of “Abuse of Authority” committed by a Public Official? Over and above, is it not the Islamic Rule that defending Honour, Property, or Own Life are all Licensed as LEGITIMATE? Do you have the answers? If so, Pass On The Word. amnesty.org/en/news/iran-halt-execution-woman-set-be-hanged-dawn-2014-10-24-0
Posted on: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 08:11:26 +0000

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