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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) PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
 
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, Middle East And North Africa, Middle East And North Africa PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
Saeed Jazee's death sentence has been approved by the Head of the Judiciary. The family of the victim still have the power to pardon him, but if they choose not to then he will be in imminent danger of execution.  
Saeed Jazee, a sculptor, is held in a young offenders centre in Karaj, Tehran Province. He was convicted of the murder of a 22-year-old man, which took place in 2003 when he was 17 years old, and sentenced to qesas (retribution). The Supreme Court rejected his appeal, and his case was sent for final approval to the Head of the Judiciary, Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi.
The killing apparently took place after Saeed Jazee had gone to a friend’s sandwich shop, helped himself to a sandwich and started eating it. The 22-year-old man, who had just started working at the shop and did not know Saeed, started arguing with him about the sandwich and attacked him with a kitchen knife. During the scuffle, the knife fell to the floor and Saeed picked it up at the same time as the man charged at him and was wounded in the process. Saeed Jazee and the other employees in the shop tried to help him. During the trial, the shop's other employees stated that the killing had been accidental. Saeed Jazee has repeatedly stated that the killing was not intentional.
 
To: The Conference to Remember Du’a Khalil and denounce Honour Killings globally! PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ

Dear Friends, Unfortunately I was not able to participate in this important event in person. It has been several years now that I have been actively involved in exposing the cultural and religious backing of the crime of so called honour killing of women in Islamic and backward tribal societies. It is heart breaking to report these crimes and it is even harder to describe the brutality of brain washed family member against their daughters and wives. But my experience in exposing these crimes through visual media, such as Television shows, resolutions and conferences are necessary but not enough, we need to have plan of action to change situation on the ground. We need to engage the youth through university & high school student associations both in the west and in the land of origin. We need to engage University professors and high school teachers to promote debates among students, to find path ways to challenge the backward criminal tribal and religious cultures in regards to respect to human life in general and women’s life in particular.We need to challenge these reactionary and barbaric traditions in its strong hold, the family, this should break the cycle of poisoning the minds of young boys to become future killers of their sisters or other loved ones. At the same time, we need to pressure governments both locally and internationally to pass laws to protect women’s lives from perpetrators (“honour” killers), also to arrest and prosecute any one who attempts committing such a crime. I will promote these ideas through my weekly TV Program Rahai Zan , (Emancipation of Women TCV Program) via satellite covering North America, Europe and Middle East for our Farsi speaking audience. I wish you the best and success in fighting this uphill battle.I would like to thanks Houzan Mahmood and her colleagues for organizing this important events. 

Best Wishes

Mino Hemati

Producer / Anchor of weekly TV program: Rahai Zan

Friday, April 11, 2008

http://www.Rahai-Zan.tv 

 
Iran Putting Its Children on Death Row PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
(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 PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ

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 PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
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 PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
http://www.petitiononline.com/Raheleh1/petition.html

 

 
interview with Mino Hemati Rahai Zan TV PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
In an interview with Mino Hemati Rahai Zan TV, Houzan Mahmoud talks about her efforts to put pressur:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWPP9z_o2eE
 http://www.petitiononline.com/101207
http://www.Rahai-Zan.tv (less)
 
 
Campaign to free all detained student activists in Iran! PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
Dear friends
PLease click on this link to sign our petition in support and for immideate release of  jailed students in Iran:
http://www.petitiononline.com/101207/petition.html
Also please publisize it widely and send it to your contact......
Thank you so much in  advance
Best Wishes
 
Mino Hemati interviews the family of young man ( Mosleh Zamani) PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
Mino Hemati interviews the family of young man ( Mosleh Zamani) sentenced to death by the Islamic court in Iran for 'having a love affair with a woman".  
M.H. : Hello Mr. Zamani. You are the brother of Mosleh Zamani, who has been a prisoner for the last 4 years, since the age 17, and has recently been condemned to the death penalty for simply loving a 24 years old woman, correct?
MB: Mosleh liked a girl and they made a case out of it and used that against him. Why should a teenager be sentenced to death for this? Mosleh has been in prison for 4 years and is now 21 years old and we have not been able to do anything for his case.
MH: when did you recieve news of his condemnation?
MB: We were informed of his death sentence yesterday.
MH: Who gave the order for the death penalty and were you present at Mosleh's trial?
MB: No, they did not let us attend his trial, we were informed of his death sentence from his lawyer. The Supreme Court of Tehran issued his sentence.
MH: So even Mosleh's family, his own mother & father were not allowed at his trial?
MB: Correct. They did not even let his father & mother be at his trial'
MH: Have you protested his sentence?
MB: Not yet today is Friday which is a holy day in Iran.
MH: When is the last time you saw Mosleh?

MB: One month ago.
MH: How was he?
MB: He was only a teenager when he was arrested and after 4 years he is in a bad condition
MH: is Mosleh's mother present? I would like to speak with her as well
MB: She is here, but she cannot speak Farsi, only Kurdish
MH: Can I please speak to Mosleh's father, if he is available? Hi MR Esmael Zamani, I recieved documents about your son Mosleh from the Association in Defense of CHIld Political Prisoners, and Human RIghts organizations in Iran and sent a letter to inform Amnesty International and other HR groups about Mosleh's situation and since now we have recieved responses from some of them we are putting forth much effort for your sons case. Mr. Zamani wuld please tell our viewers when you last saw Mosleh in Prison?
E.Z: I saw him yesterday.
MH: Does he know that he has been commited to the death sentence?
EZ: No, he does not know yet.
MH: Mr. Zamani, being Mosleh's father, did you appear at his trial?
EZ: No.
MH: What is your message to everyone who is listening to your voice?
EZ: We are only asking for his freedom. Mosleh has not commited any crime. The Islamic Republic has condemned him to death for expressing his love to a 24 years old woman. What kind of justice is this?
MH: You should appeal through your attorney and have the Association in Defense of Children and Human RIghts activisits take the case to Amnesty International.
MB: I am just waiting for my brother to be free. Please If you will, say hello to Mr. Azad Zamani for us.
MH: Of course.
 
To: Amnesty International Human rights organisations PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
A 17 year old teenager, Moslah Zamani, has been sentenced to death by execution after serving 4 years imprisonment.
The judge, Brojerdi and his adviser Seyed Hassan Jafari of the Appeal Court #27 of the Supreme Court of Iran, approved the death sentence, and have instructed the authorities in the city of Sanandaj to execute the verdict.
Moslah Zamani was charged for having had sexual relationship with his girlfriend. Having served 4 years imprisonment, Moslah Zamani has been sentenced to death according to Article 105 of the Islamic criminal law.
 
Save Moslah Zamani from death by execution!
 
Association in Defence of Political Prisoners and Human Rights in Iran

www.anjomane.blogfa.com
Tel:0044 07930193378
 
Iran: Amnesty Criticizes 'Child Executions' - RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/06/8C0EFA37-77E0-4D8E-92C3-3E56F6FB3763.html

 

 

 

 
Iran: End child executions PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ

"My daughter Delara is accused of a crime that she did not commit? Help me and help us until justice is properly served. There are no signs of humanity and justice in here."
father of Delara Darabi who is awaiting execution in Iran, 11 January 2007

Amnesty International is calling on Iran's judicial and political authorities to order an immediate moratorium to prevent further executions of child offenders and to amend the laws so no children who commit crimes can be sentenced to death. In a new report, the organization said at least 71 child offenders were awaiting execution in Iran, where more child offenders have been executed than in any other country since 1990.

"Iran stands virtually alone as a country in which child offenders - persons under 18 at the time of the crime of which they were convicted - are put to death," said Malcolm Smart, Director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme. "It is high time that the Iranian authorities put an end to this shameful practice - for once and for all - and bring themselves in line with the rest of the international community, which has long recognized the obscenity of executing those who commit crimes while children."

In the report, Iran: The last executioner of children, Amnesty International lists the names of the 71 child offenders known to be facing the death penalty, but notes that the total number could be much higher as many death penalty cases in Iran are believed to go unreported. Of the 24 child offenders recorded as having been executed since 1990, 11 were still under the age of 18 at the time of their execution while the others were either kept on death row until they had reached 18 or were convicted and sentenced after reaching that age.
"The Iranian authorities deny that they execute children but so far this year we have already recorded two executions of child offenders," said Malcolm Smart. "Mohammad Mousavi, aged 19, was executed in April for a crime committed when he was 16, and Sa'id Qanbar Zahi, hanged on 27 May 2007 at Zahedan prison, was only 17 when he was sentenced to death with six other members of Iran's Baluchi minority two months earlier."

The execution of Atefeh Rajabi Sahaaleh, sentenced for "crimes against chastity" and hanged at the age of 16 on August 2004, is one of seven cases highlighted by the report. A day after her execution, a judiciary official told a newspaper that she was 22 years old. Rajabi's case highlights the failure of the Iranian judicial system to protect children and provides further evidence that some child offenders are executed in Iran even before they reach the age of 18. The report also lists the cases of 17 other people who were executed for crimes committed when they were under 18.

Although executions of child offenders are few compared to the total number of executions in Iran, they highlight the government's disregard for its commitments and obligations under international law, which prohibits in all circumstances the use of the death penalty against child offenders. Apart from Iran, the only countries in which executions of child offenders have been recorded since 2003 are China, Sudan and Pakistan; though the Chinese and Pakistani authorities insisted that those executed were aged 18 or over at the time of the crime. In each year the number of child offenders executed in Iran exceeded the total number of all other executions of child offenders.
Some members of the government and the judiciary are also believed to favour at least reducing, if not abolishing, the death penalty for child offenders, but progress is painfully slow. For example, a draft law proposed by the judiciary in 2001 could pave the way for the abolition of the death sentence for minors or at least result in a reduction in the number of offences for which child offenders could be sentenced to death, but the draft law is still under consideration by the political and judicial authorities.

Amid the horror of child executions and the wider problem of the death penalty in Iran, there are some positive signs, particularly, the emergence of a growing movement in favour of the abolition of the death penalty for child offenders. This is being led by a courageous band of human rights defenders and activists within Iran, and it has already achieved some notable successes.

"Amnesty International opposes the death penalty unreservedly for anyone, regardless of their age and regardless of the nature of the crime or the character of the condemned," said Malcolm Smart. "Every execution is an affront to human dignity - a human rights violation of premeditated cruelty that denies the right to life enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." 
 
 
 

 
Mino Hemati Interviews Delara's Mother PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
Mrs. Darabi:  When Delara was at home, she was a bit sensitive.  Because she was physically weak, she was bothered by the heat.  And now that she is in prison, well, you are aware of the harsh conditions of prison.  So, it is very difficult.   Because the weather here it hot and humid here, she suffers from heat strokes.  Every other day, she needs to be hooked up to an Ivey.   She is very weak.  And you know the conditions of prison.   
Although a while ago, I spoke with the prison warden and told him how she is feeling so what are you doing about it, he said that they have built some new buildings, we have prepared them but it will be approximately 20 days before they are finished.   I hope that your daughter will be released by then.  The warden is a great person.  Because he believes that Delara is innocent, he says "I like her like my own daughter.   I see here that she is not into anything [violent or illegal].  She is only into her paintings and her books and she greatly assists other prisoners."  
However, because they do not have air-conditioning and the number of prisoners is large, …
MH:  How many of them are there, Mrs. Darabi?  How many of them are in one room?  
Mrs. Darabi:  I think there are 12-13 people in one room. 
MH;  Where is their bathroom?  Is it a shared bathroom?   How many people have to share the same shower facilities?
Mrs. Darabi:  Well, there are 2-3 bathrooms, and the same number of shower facilities for I think 200 people.   I don't really know.  They all use the same bathroom facilities until in a while they want to take them to a new building.   I don't really know anything more than that. 
When I went to see her, Delara said "mom, I don't like to go to the new building.  I want to come home. But they are building a new building and have spent a lot of money.   The warden has been very kind.  But I don't like to go.  At the very least, they should transfer me because I hate it here.   I have suffered greatly here and have been abused.  I can not longer tolerate the conditions of this place."
So now, with faith in God and your work, I hope that Delara will be released by then. 
She had called yesterday and said "mom, I get sick to my stomach 3 times a day due to heat strokes, and I change my clothes countless times each day and wash them."   This is a problem for her because she is weak.
MH: I hope that she will be released soon.  We know that Delara is innocent.   Everyone knows that.  Her lawyer has proven this.  Rest assured that Delara will be freed.  We are all behind her.   The world is behind her.  Please give our best to her, kiss her, and tell her that, soon, the world will be a witness to smiles on the faces of her family members as she returns to her family.  
Mrs. Darabi:  Thanks you so much for all of your work.
MH:  You're welcome.  This is our duty as lovers of human-kind.   And until there these types of injustice exist, rest assured that we will be here to make sure that we do not allow our innocent dear ones, especially our youth, especially our teenagers, be shackled like this.   Rest assured that Delara, too, will be freed and we will bear witness to that day.  Thank you, Mrs. Darabi, please give everyone our best and take care.   Bye.

Please sign to save Delara
www.petitiononline.com/DL2222/petition.html
 
Delara Darabi's Lawyer Explains the Significance of Amir-Hussain's Withdrawal of His Legal Objection PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
Mino Hemati:  Mr. Khoramshahi, hello.  With respect to Amir-Hussain's withdrawal of his objection to his sentence, I want to know what impact this has on Delara.
Abdolsamad Khoramshahi:  It doesn't have any impact on Delara.  However, it sheds light on my argument that he was the murderer, and to escape the punishment of execution, he is willing to stay in prison without any objections for 10 years.  His crime of murder was apparent, but he came and accepted the punishment [that he has been give] in order to avoid the punishment of execution. 
MH:  I want to know whether this has any impact on your request to re-examine the case.  Is that possible?
AK:  No, no.  This has no impact.  They have set that aside.  But this is for public opinion.  A person who claimed he had committed no wrong, a person whose attorney claimed had no role [in the murder of Mahin], how could he now come and accept his sentence?  Do you understand?
MH:  Yes.  Is this to Delara's benefit?
AK:  Yes.  This, in public opinion, in public's perception, is representative of our contentions and Delara's claims.  His attorney used to say he had no role whatsoever [in Mahin's murder].  If he didn't have any role whatsoever, how is it that he now comes and accepts his sentence and is willing to be in prison for 10 years?!  Why did he go back and withdraw his objection?
MH:  And when did they withdraw their objection? 
AK:   Approximately 1 month ago. 
MH:  From one month ago, the news has now come out?  Meaning that they have now announced it?
AK:  Yes, but now the order has been issued and that has been sent to me. 
MH:  Now what does this do? 
AK:  This has an impact on public opinion.  Why would a person who claimed he had done no wrong take back his objection?  This shows that he is the murderer.  This is for our conscience, for your views, as this issue has truly been clarified.  But from the larger perspective, no, [this has no impact on Delara's case] because Amir-Hussain's case is no longer before Mr. Shahroudi. 
MH:  Oh, Amir-Hussain's case is not before Shahroudi.  Is it?
AK:  No, because he withdrew his objection and stated that he is willing to endure prison and that sort of thing. 
MH:  So what happens to Delara?
AK:  Nothing.  The case is now in Mr. Shahroudi's office and they must examine it and see what will happen. 
MH:  So from a public opinion stand point, this is a positive thing for your argument and for your proof.
AK:  Yes.

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SPlease sign to save Delara
www.petitiononline.com/DL2222/petition.html

ay NO to the Execution of Women and Children!  www.SaveDelara.com



Best Wishes
Mino Hemati
Telephone: 1(310)928-7049
Fax: 1(309)214-6037
http://rahai-zan.tv
 
Mino Hemati Interviews Delara Darabi's Lawyer, Abdolsamad Khoramshahi PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
http://www.savedelara.com/Hemati_Int21.html
On April 24, 2007, a day after Delara Darabi's execution order was approved by the Distinctions Branch of Iran's Supreme Court, Mino Hemati of Rahai-Zan TV and SaveDelara! Campaign spoke with Delara's lawyer, Mr. Abdolsamad Khoramshahi.   Mr. Khoramshahi emphasized that the way to save Delara is via legal means.  With respect to the manner by which Delara was found guilty, he explained " confession is only worth anything when the confession matches the evidence!   The court should not accept any and all "confessions."   Even though Delara provided a confession, we must determine whether this is really the truth of the matter, could Delara have been the murderer?   According to the investigations, it was clear that Delara is left-handed and the stab wounds were on the right side of the victim.  And this occurred when Delara's friend was standing between Delara and the victim! Close examination by the police revealed that Delara could have in no way inflicted these wounds.   So from a logical and physical stand point, Delara's confession has absolutely no value.  And the plan was that this matter would be recreated (in court).   That is how our plea to the first court was:   That if Delara was proved to be left-handed, then the crime scene would be recreated in court so that it could be shown whether Delara could have done this with her left hand.   Unfortunately, for reasons that are still not clear to us, this recreation never occurred despite the fact that it was proven that Delara is left-handed."
You can read the transcript of the interview here.
I have also attached the audio file of the interview, which is in Farsi. 


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Say NO to the Execution of Women and Children!  www.SaveDelara.com



 

 
After 4 Years of Occupation and Oppression PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
Our Struggles Continue

Women of Iraq have gradually let go of most of their 20th century gains and privileges in the last 4 years of occupation. Iraq turned from a modern country of educated and working women into a divided land of Islamic and ethnic warlords who compete in cancelling women from the social realm. Millions of women’s destinies are wasted between the destructive US war machine and different kinds of Islamic rule who have turned women into helpless black objects of no will or worth.
 
National Security Police arrested over 30 women yesterday. '4 March 2007' PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
National Security Police arrested over 30 women yesterday. No one from outside Evin Prison may contact the POCs. This heightens fears for their physical security.
 
PUBLIC                                                                                             
AI Index: MDE 13/021/2007
 
UA 52/07              
Prisoners of conscience / Ill-treatment                             
5 March 2007
 
IRAN 
 
APPEALS IMMEDIATELY PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
PUBLIC            AI Index: MDE 13/141/2006              

 21 December 2006

Further Information on UA 257/06 (MDE 13/113/2006, 28 September 2006) Death penalty/stoning

 
Iranian women under criminal regime PDF(فقط براي متون انگليسي) چاپ
Woman have been trapped in the history wide  cultural and religion misery.
She has grown up in the man run society culture and built and re-built it and remained in the cultural backwards.
 
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