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Iranian woman sentenced to stoning death allege

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Iranian woman sentenced to stoning death allegedly confesses


World | 206795 hits | Aug 12 5:33 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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TEHRAN, Iran � A lawyer for an Iranian woman who had faced death by stoning on an adultery conviction said Thursday he suspects she was tortured into confessing that she was an unwitting accomplice to her husband's murder.

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  1. by avatar tritium
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 1:31 am
    I think we should just let Israelis nuke the dam country (Iran) back to the stone ages.

    OH Fuck to late they are already there. To late.

  2. by avatar raydan
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 1:39 am
    Kinda reminds me of this...
    Dunking is a form of torture and punishment that was applied to scolds and supposed witches.

    In a trial by ordeal, supposed witches were immersed into a vat of water or pond, and taken out after some time, thus and given the opportunity to confess. This process was usually repeated until the victim drowned or gave up and confessed, leading to them being executed in another way, usually hanging or, more rarely, burning. Also, if they had their hands/feet tied, they would be left under water. If they floated they were guilty of witchcraft, if they sank they were innocent but would have usually drowned anyway.

    Confess or not, you're screwed either way. 8O

  3. by avatar kenmore
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 1:45 am
    And with all the strength she could manage after a severe beating and on her almost last breath she confessed.. ya right! Women the unseen and useless in the eyes of the middle east...

  4. by avatar Bacardi4206
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:43 am
    Wait, the actual killer (male) was only in prison for three years before being released? Than the wife who allegedly they say played a role in the murder was going to be executed by stoning? Wow, such prejiduce against women.

  5. by Thanos
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:14 am
    "raydan" said
    Kinda reminds me of this...
    Dunking is a form of torture and punishment that was applied to scolds and supposed witches.

    In a trial by ordeal, supposed witches were immersed into a vat of water or pond, and taken out after some time, thus and given the opportunity to confess. This process was usually repeated until the victim drowned or gave up and confessed, leading to them being executed in another way, usually hanging or, more rarely, burning. Also, if they had their hands/feet tied, they would be left under water. If they floated they were guilty of witchcraft, if they sank they were innocent but would have usually drowned anyway.

    Confess or not, you're screwed either way. 8O


    The contemporary treatment is called waterboarding. It was used by the Gestapo, the NKVD/KGB, and the Khmer Rouge to extract false confessions. Therefore it's evil, because bad guys used it. Except when Dick Cheney said it was OK for the US to employ during interrogations. Which makes it OK because all those confessions extracted were 100% true. Because we're the good guys. And that's just because we're always good. Endut! Hoch hech!

  6. by avatar desertdude
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:14 am
    This is fucking bullshit man, Seriously I have nothing but hate and contempt for the people in charge of that hole. I would agree with nuking the fucktards but knowing a lot if not the majority of people are against the mullah style of govt and don't agree with this kind of bullshit as well.

    I'm just praying that soon they ordinary people will gain enough power to rise and put up a strong opposition to the govt and overthrow them and free the country. Its not impossible it happened 30 years ago and it darn time it happened again.
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  7. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:01 pm
    The clergy, even your run of the mill village mullah aren't very well thought of by most Iranians. The next revolution will likely result in a avery secular regime taking power...then again, The Shah, Nasser, Hussein and Assad all ran extremely secular regimes.

  8. by avatar commanderkai
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:04 pm
    "ShepherdsDog" said
    The clergy, even your run of the mill village mullah aren't very well thought of by most Iranians. The next revolution will likely result in a avery secular regime taking power...then again, The Shah, Nasser, Hussein and Assad all ran extremely secular regimes.


    Maybe they'll become a republic....maybe. And not the Islamic Republic bullshit either.

  9. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:14 pm
    They need to ensure(perhaps enshrine it in a new constitution) that religion stays in the mosques and out of politics. And, hopefully over the long term, they'll be more successful than the Turks...who are having their 'secular' society being slowly eroded away by religious extremists. Which reminds me, Excuse me Generals, don't you have a duty to perform, namely the overthrow of the Islamist government in Ankara. If not you will have betrayed the legacy of Mustafa Kemal Atat�rk.

  10. by avatar desertdude
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:15 pm
    "ShepherdsDog" said
    The clergy, even your run of the mill village mullah aren't very well thought of by most Iranians. The next revolution will likely result in a avery secular regime taking power...then again, The Shah, Nasser, Hussein and Assad all ran extremely secular regimes.


    Yes, I've talked with some Iranians who are opposed to the govt and even taken part in the recent uprisings after the sham elections, and they all have similar views. Iran might be very well ripe for a secular and democratic system in the region not if but when they manage to overthrow the current system. As they have seen the last two systems broke and don't work.

  11. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:17 pm
    "kenmore" said
    And with all the strength she could manage after a severe beating and on her almost last breath she confessed.. ya right! Women the unseen and useless in the eyes of the middle east...


    But yet, Omar Khadar gets no such consideration from you, does he Ken?

    At least you could be consistent.

    "kenmore" said
    Admission... end of story.. throw away the key

  12. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:25 pm
    "DrCaleb" said
    And with all the strength she could manage after a severe beating and on her almost last breath she confessed.. ya right! Women the unseen and useless in the eyes of the middle east...


    But yet, Omar Khadar gets no such consideration from you, does he Ken?

    At least you could be consistent.

    "kenmore" said
    Admission... end of story.. throw away the key

    Probably because there isn't any footage of the woman arming explosives and smiling whilst doing so????

  13. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:28 pm
    "PublicAnimalNo9" said
    And with all the strength she could manage after a severe beating and on her almost last breath she confessed.. ya right! Women the unseen and useless in the eyes of the middle east...


    But yet, Omar Khadar gets no such consideration from you, does he Ken?

    At least you could be consistent.

    "kenmore" said
    Admission... end of story.. throw away the key

    Probably because there isn't any footage of the woman arming explosives and smiling whilst doing so????

    And yet the guy who took Khadar's 'confession' is known to torture confessions from his interviewees.

  14. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:30 pm
    "DrCaleb" said

    And yet the guy who took Khadar's 'confession' is known to torture confessions from his interviewees.

    Hmmm did he torture the video footage out of Khadr too?



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