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 Save Fatemeh Haghighat Pajouh

Woman killers must be punished

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TV INTERVIEW WITH REZA’s BROTHER (hours before Reza was executed by Islamic Regime in Isfahan) چاپ پست الكترونيكي
 
Mino Hemati : Hello, my name is Mino Hemati, and I am calling from Rahai Zan TV. Is it possible for me to speak with the father or mother of Reza Hejazi concerning their son’s case?
Hossein Hejazi : My name is Hossaine. I am Reza’s older brother and am willing to speak with you. My mother and father are not emotionally ready to talk about the matter at this time.
Mino Hemati : I understand, thank you. You are the brother of Reza Hejazi the boy who was convicted of an underage crime and is now sentenced to death. If you could, please tell us when and how you found out that Reza is going to be executed?
Hossein Hejazi : Reza was 13 when the incident happened. Seven or eight other people were also involved, Reza was not alone.  Even though the others had committed the stabbing, they were all able to afford expensive lawyers to free them, and my brother was the only one convicted. Now they call us a few hours before and inform us that tomorrow morning Reza will be executed. What can we possibly do in these next few hours? We have been calling all around, to his lawyer and people that we know that could possibly help us; we have nothing to offer but our own house that we can sell and give the money. My brother was just a child of 13 when he was convicted, and now that he is 18 they are going to execute him.
 
Iran Putting Its Children on Death Row چاپ پست الكترونيكي
(Photo: C.I.A. World Factbook)
"I am a murderer!" The young voice trembled on the other side of the telephone line. "I was 15 when I committed the murder. I regret what I did. It was an accident. Please save me! I want to live. I want to be free. I am living the last days of my life. Any day now they may take me to the noose. I want to survive. Is there anybody there who can save me?"
The short conversation fades into the distant tumult of Adel Abad Prison in Shiraz, a city in southwest-central Iran, where Behnam Zare' has been awaiting execution for three years.
In the spring of 2005, Behnam was a freshman in high school when a scuffle over pet pigeons broke out between him and his friend Mehrdad. Minutes later, Behnam had become his buddy's murderer. He says he still has no recollection of how it really happened.
Behnam, still a minor at the time he was arrested, landed in prison. Not long after the judicial process began he was convicted of murder in the primary court and sentenced to death.
"We tried hard to reverse the death sentence during the past three years. But all the efforts have so far been in vain," said defense lawyer Mohammad Mostafaei, who advocates Behnam's case. "In spite of every effort we made, the verdict has been approved both by the High Court of the Islamic Republic, and the head of Iran's judiciary."
 
Film...Women's Rights in Islam چاپ پست الكترونيكي

http://link3.streamhoster.com/?u=seanruiz&p=/National_Events/07-1022_IFAW/07-1023_VOOW_videol.wmv&odaid=3637

 

 

 
Iran's Head of Judiciary Must Approve All Public Executions From Now چاپ پست الكترونيكي
Iran judicial chief to approve public executions:
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hGT8TpN4bn91WtR3l_2WZqI-U1XA

 

 
Sign in the petition and email your text to the Iran's judiciary چاپ پست الكترونيكي
http://www.petitiononline.com/Raheleh1/petition.html

 

 
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