Posted on 09/29/2014 10:57:23 PM PDT by Olog-hai
An Iranian woman sentenced to death for killing a man who tried to rape her told her mother goodbye and prepared to die, even as the Islamic republics president was meeting with world leaders at the United Nations.
Rayhaneh Jabbari, 26, is set to be executed Tuesday, according to reports from Iran. On Monday, her mother, Shole Paravan, recounted on her Facebook page an emotional farewell call her daughter made when a sympathetic guard loaned her a cellphone before she was taken to Rajaiy Shahr Prison to be hanged. [ ]
In April, a court postponed Jabbaris execution in the face of heavy international outcry, including an international petition with nearly 200,000 signatures. But the grim news that the sentence will soon be carried out came as Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, trying to put a moderate face on the regime.
Supporters of Rouhani hoped his election last year would usher in a more tolerant era than the one of his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, particularly regarding human rights. But advocacy groups say the number of executions and violations have increased.
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Islam is a “religion” of savages. I watched that idiot O’Reilly defending Islam again tonight with his stupid “It’s the governments, not the people, the Muslim people are good people” crap.
Ted Baxter ought to go live with them then.
Muslim war on women—very real, and despicable
American “war on women”— big fake ruse to get useful idiots to vote for the democrat party.
The way I tend to see things is, the only people that make excuses for the enemy, foreign or domestic, are enemy, foreign or domestic.
It’s the “religion.”
NOW won’t be any help. Maybe the UN could get WOW to send a strongly worded letter.
Killed her rapist, and now she hangs. COEXIST NOW BS.
Having pretty much sh*t-canned Israel, this is the nature of Obama’s new allies in the region.
Is Iran a real muslim country? Is sharia law really compatible with the US Consititution???
I want answers from CAIR and the politicians who spout islam is a religion of peace nonsense.
When "Supporters" (whoever they're) of Rouhani understand that neither Rouhani has any "real power" in the Islamic Republic of Iran, nor did Ahmadinejad, they will stop voting altogether there.
Nothing to see here. I’ll bet America’s radical fems are itching to go there. Booty on the ground BUMP!
Agreed 100% - if the moslem people were good at heart - they would rise up and stop this...but they don’t!
If the Iraq Army/Military really cared about “their” nation - they would have risen up to the cause and defended everyone that ISIS posed a threat to - but they didn’t - they ran like cowards!
Islam as a whole is evil. There is a class system woven into its fabric - it does not care for those that are different in any manner - its about control - subjugation - violence.
There is no difference between moderate or extremist. They both hold the same goal of total domination.
With the Internet - the world sees Islam for what it is now...there is no hiding it...then again, Islam is making no effort to hide it!
If O’Reilly did that, then he’s just as savage as they are. Useful idiot if you will.
There is NOTHING good about a culture that displays this type of “justice”.
That’s not relevant either way, since both Rouhani and Ahmadinejad believe and espouse the same things as the Ayatollah. If they stop voting, they’ll be made to vote, just like with the last “election” in North Korea where “100 percent” of the populace “voted” for Kim Jong-un.
My point was that the ultimate authority for policy, foreign policy too, does not rest with the President (Rouhani, Ahmadinejad or any other president) in the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI). It rests with the Supreme leader (Khamenei, for now) as per the Velayat-e faghih constitution of IRI.
On your other point, and in tandem with my original quote from article: Supporters of Rouhani hoped his election last year would usher in a more tolerant era than the one of his predecessor, must say, surprisingly or not, some mullahs even within the regime can be more "tolerant", as Khatami was, remember him? But, only can push very limited 'ideas' through, due to Velayat-e Faghih Constitution. Mostly, they can not action their "tolerant" policies.
Yet, every time before the election, we get people, even some Iranian expats urging people to vote! Both the Iranian people and others need to finally understand that IRI only has a semblance of democracy.
Khatami tolerant? Of what? The guy who reaffirmed the fatwa against Salman Rushdie? and who condemned the 2009 election protesters as fighting against Allah? and told Benedict XVI to “fall on his knees” before Islam? He was and is no different from the rest of any politicians there or any of the ayatollahs.
Probably I’m not explaining this correctly, and you’re not understanding what I’m saying. As I said, any president within the in IRI needs to toe the line with the Velayat-e Faghih Constitution. Please read it thoroughly. Otherwise, they can be killed, and am sure Khatami, Rouhani or any other aren’t in favor of being killed. That’s regardless of their specific personal views i.e. what they agree or disagree on so far as the entirety of the regime is concerned.
All presidential candidates are selected by the Council of Guardians, which means any such candidate will be a rigorously-dogmatic Twelver especially in personal views. No “liberals” or “moderates” allowed into the process. What you are saying has no relevance to the way things are done in Iran. When Khatami spoke those things I mentioned, it was from his heart.
Supporters of Rouhani hoped his election last year would usher in a more tolerant era than the one of his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, particularly regarding human rights. But advocacy groups say the number of executions and violations have increased.
Surprise, surprise, surprise!
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