17yo rape victim sentenced to death

scally666

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Tehran, Iran, Jan. 07 ? An Iranian court has sentenced a teenage rape victim to death by hanging after she weepingly confessed that she had unintentionally killed a man who had tried to rape both her and her niece.

The state-run daily Etemaad reported on Saturday that 18-year-old Nazanin confessed to stabbing one of three men who had attacked the pair along with their boyfriends while they were spending some time in a park west of the Iranian capital in March 2005.

Nazanin, who was 17 years old at the time of the incident, said that after the three men started to throw stones at them, the two girls? boyfriends quickly escaped on their motorbikes leaving the pair helpless.

She described how the three men pushed her and her 16-year-old niece Somayeh onto the ground and tried to rape them, and said that she took out a knife from her pocket and stabbed one of the men in the hand.

As the girls tried to escape, the men once again attacked them, and at this point, Nazanin said, she stabbed one of the men in the chest. The teenage girl, however, broke down in tears in court as she explained that she had no intention of killing the man but was merely defending herself and her younger niece from rape, the report said.

The court, however, issued on Tuesday a sentence for Nazanin to be hanged to death.

Last week, a court in the city of Rasht, northern Iran, sentenced Delara Darabi to death by hanging charged with murder when she was 17 years old. Darabi has denied the charges.

In August 2004, Iran?s Islamic penal system sentenced a 16-year-old girl, Atefeh Rajabi, to death after a sham trial, in which she was accused of committing ?acts incompatible with chastity?.

The teenage victim had no access to a lawyer at any stage and efforts by her family to retain one were to no avail. Atefeh personally defended herself and told the religious judge that he should punish those who force women into adultery, not the victims. She was eventually hanged in public in the northern town of Neka.
 
Yeah it's a great idealistic world, in which we can recognize other countries' right of authority in their own borders, but when shit like this happens, it shakes the very foundations of that idea.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Magama @ Feb 10 2006, 08:35 AM) [snapback]42153[/snapback][/center]

You guys do realize while she was executed, don't you...the hint is obvious.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(scally666 @ Feb 9 2006, 04:20 PM) [snapback]42138[/snapback][/center]
She was eventually hanged in public in the northern town of Neka.
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that hint?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(noahTHEpurdy @ Feb 9 2006, 06:00 PM) [snapback]42175[/snapback][/center]
fluffy, make sense.
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QFE

Some of us are too exhausted to dig through the layers right now. Please spell it out.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Allanon @ Feb 10 2006, 09:02 AM) [snapback]42177[/snapback][/center]
I dont get the hint fluffy.

But that's seriously messed up.
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/sigh

You 3 being serious....okay, Noah probably using his poor sarcasm, but how bout you two? Seriously, do you not get it?
 
She was a female. Females get a different form of "justice" in that country.

Hence bolding the "she" parts.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Fluffy @ Feb 10 2006, 09:10 AM) [snapback]42184[/snapback][/center]
/sigh

You 3 being serious....okay, Noah probably using his poor sarcasm, but how bout you two? Seriously, do you not get it?
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what, that the chick that committed adultery was killed but the dude she did it with apparently wasn't? I guess it didnt jump out at me because it doesnt surprise me from that culture. Is that what youre talking about?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(lpb8733 @ Feb 9 2006, 02:57 PM) [snapback]42172[/snapback][/center]
And the muslim world wonders why we don't take them seriously, when their since of justice is this bad
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Outsiders can't interfere with a rules of each country. Other countries or individuals can suggest other means of punishment. I know, it's very unfair.
Here goes another politics argument...
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Artica @ Feb 10 2006, 09:25 AM) [snapback]42196[/snapback][/center]
Outsiders can't interfere with a rules of each country. [/b]
Not necessarily true. There aer basic human rights laws that exist, this would of course violate said laws. However, only the UN would have any authority to really do anything about it. And anyone who watches knows the UN has become nigh a joke.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Allanon @ Feb 10 2006, 09:29 AM) [snapback]42201[/snapback][/center]
Not necessarily true. There aer basic human rights laws that exist, this would of course violate said laws. However, only the UN would have any authority to really do anything about it. And anyone who watches knows the UN has become nigh a joke.
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When i was doing my masters at marketing, i had an exam and i was early at the university. I dont read newspapers and I dont watch T.V. mostly as most of the time they try to sell shit to ppl. However i didnt have anything to do so I went to the nearby cafeteria and found a newspaper. There was a photo of a gun which was called cannons of hell and it was claimed that the gun could reach Istanbul, it was total bullshit and as soon as I read it I knew west is preparing to attack Iraq, this happened in 1991.

Proganda means are often used to decieve masses to justify acts. Should I need to remind Mass weapons of destruction Bush admin so claimed to exist in Iraq to justify the invasion and they are still not found.

I am starting to think U.S is preparing a new adventure.
 
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