Here’s a story from MKHammer in the Weekly Standard. (H/T ECM)
Excerpt:
Sakineh Mohammadie Ashtiani, a 42-year-old mother of two, confessed to the crime of adultery in 2006 after being subjected to 99 lashes. She later recanted her statement, but was found guilty despite the fact that there were no witnesses to her adultery, as is supposed to be required in the Iranian justice system. Her conviction was upheld through all levels of the courts, which value a woman’s testimony at only a fraction of a man’s. Ashtiani will be put to death by stoning. She will be buried to her chest in the ground, at which point stones “large enough to cause pain but not so large as to kill her immediately” will be hurled at her head. The public will not be allowed to see the execution for fear of a backlash against leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Islamic Republic of Iran was named to a four-year seat on the UN Commission on the Status of Women in April. In its capacity there, Iran will be part of the “principal global policy-making body” on women’s rights. According to the UN, “the Commission also makes recommendations to the Council on urgent problems requiring immediate attention in the field of women’s rights.”
I’m for capital punishment when it’s warranted, but this is just ridiculous!
Look what the Independent Women’s Forum says:
“Article 74 of the Iranian penal code requires at least four witnesses — four men or three men and two women — for an adulterer to receive a stoning sentence, said Mina Ahadi, coordinator for the International Committee Against Stoning. But there were no witnesses in Ashtiani’s case. Often, said Ahadi, husbands turn wives in to get out of a marriage.”
I don’t know why we as a nation don’t denounce Iran when they treat women like this – and especially protest their appointment to this UN Commission on the Status of Women, even though the UN is an evil organization. The Iranian court gave this woman 99 lashes and forced her to confess to a crime she didn’t even commit! That’s coercion! Iran doesn’t treat women fairly at all – look at those two Iranian Christian women they imprisoned just for being Christians. Imprisoning people just for their religion? That’s not fair!
Check out this Conservative MP from Canada, Pierre Poilievre. He’s talking about Coptic Christians being persecuted.
Here’s another Conservative MP from Canada, Jason Kenney. He’s talking about victims of communist regimes.
Why can’t we do that? We’re the United States of America! Everyone expects us to be the good guys.
Hear hear! Fighting THIS is where the women’s rights groups should concentrate their energies instead of silly things like complaining about the use of “mankind” instead of “humankind” to refer to people in general.
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“I don’t know why we as a nation don’t denounce Iran when they treat women like this…”
We had someone like this, but the Senate in 2006 wouldn’t confirm him. His name was John Bolton and he had just the kind of courage to speak out against such things, as well as speak FOR the United States and her allies, such as Israel for example, against all the scumbag members of the UN, such as Iran. I don’t believe we’ve had anyone more than a spineless liberal representing our interests in the UN since then. I could be wrong. I don’t think I am.
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I’ve got his book in my overhead shelf at work. Great guy. Like a male Ann Coulter.
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Iran uses law as a (painful yet non-lethal) stone.
The US (ideally, all Republics) use law as a corner stone.
There is an amazing difference between the two.
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And now there is further progress for women’s rights in Iran: http://andreasmoser.wordpress.com/2010/12/21/emancipation-of-women-in-iran/
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