Press conference of the International Committee Against Stoning
11am – Friday 30 July 2010,
Conway Hall
Red Lion Square
London
WC1R 4RL
New information on the threatened execution of 43 year old Sakineh
Mohammadi Ashtiani, and others who have been also sentenced to death by
stoning in Iran, will be revealed at a London press conference this
Friday by Mina Ahadi, Coordinator of the International Committee
Against Executions and the International Committee Against Stoning.
Other press conference speakers include Maryam Namazie, Iran Solidarity
spokesperson, and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell.
The press conference will take place this Friday, 30 July, in the
Brockway Room, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, Holborn, London WC1R
4RL, from 11am to 12 noon.
The meeting is open to the media and the public. All opponents of the
death penalty and supporters of international human rights are welcome
to attend.
“In response to the international outcry, some Iranian officials report
that Sakineh’s execution has been put on hold,” said Peter Tatchell.
“Other reports suggest that the stoning sentence has been revoked and that she will be hanged instead.
“All these reports remain unconfirmed by the Iranian judiciary, which has the final say.
“Sakineh is still under threat of execution.
“The government of Iran has banned the country’s media from reporting
Sakineh’s case, which suggests they know most Iranians do not support
the barbarity of stoning.
“To deflect international condemnation, the Iranian authorities have
falsely claimed that Sakineh was sentenced to death for committing
murder, when court documents clearly show that she was condemned to be
stoned for having sex outside of marriage.
“The Tehran regime has issued an arrest warrant for Sakineh’s lawyer,
Mohammad Mostafaei. It has arrested his wife and brother-in-law,
neither of whom have committed any crime. They are being detained in an
apparent bid to force Mostafaei to hand himself over the police.
“The death sentence passed on Sakine Mohammadi Ashtiani for committing
adultery is disproportionate, excessive and a violation of human
rights.
“Stoning a person to death is particularly barbaric. It has no
legitimate place in any legal system in the twenty-first century;
especially for a non-violent act of adultery between consenting adults.
“Even if the sentence has been changed from stoning to hanging, any execution is immoral.
“The real crimes are the cruel, barbaric and inhuman acts of stoning
and other forms of execution. The death penalty should be abolished –
in Iran, China, Saudi Arabia, the US and worldwide.” added Mr Tatchell.
Please sign the Avaaz petition to save Sakineh’s life:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_stoning/?cl=651962225&v=6766
For more information about the press conference and campaign, contact:
Maryam Namazie
[email protected]
07719 166 731
International Committee Against Executions: http://notonemoreexecution.org
International Committee Against Stoning: http://stopstonningnow.com
Iran Solidarity: www.iransolidarity.org.uk