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[Read Article HERE] " ... Despite the sentencing delay, human rights activists want to remind the world of Ashtiani's plight, said Mina Ahadi, chairman of the International Committee Against Execution and Stoning, one of the groups leading Saturday's protests.Protests planned worldwide against execution of Iranian woman
"The fact is, the execution can still happen," Ahadi said. "And, often times in Iran, these types of executions will happen without any notice."
By Karen Smith, CNN | July 24, 2010 | [SOURCE]
" ... "International pressure is what causes change," Ahadi said. "The authorities in Iran aren't immune to this pressure -- we want to release Ashtiani, and we think these rallies are a huge factor in doing so."
Earlier this month, Ashtiani's lawyer, Mohammad Mostafaei, told CNN that she confessed to the crime after being subjected to 99 lashes.
She later recanted the confession and has denied wrongdoing, he said. ... (Smith, Karen. 07.24.2010; HERE)" ... "
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From HERE QuaranicPath Website :: " ... "This is a chapter We have sent down and made obligatory. We have sent down clear revelations in it so that you may take heed: flog the male and the female adulterers and fornicators (الزانية والزاني) one hundred times. Do not let compassion for them keep you from carrying out Allah's law if you believe in Allah and the Last Day - and ensure a group of believers witnesses the punishment." (Qur'an 24:2) ... "
" .... [Read entire Article HERE] " ... In this Verse, Allah clearly defines an earthly punishment for the above sinners - one hundred lashes. The believers listen to Allah and obey Him. However, so-called followers of the Qur'an, disguised believers, have come up with a teaching violating the Qur'an. The above Verse defines the punishment for both adulterers and fornicators, the Arabic words used (الزانية والزاني) covers both adulterers and fornicators - it refers to all types of extramarital sex. The punishment they propose is one hundred lashes for the fornicator, but killing the adulterer by stoning him or her to death. This punishment has not been prescribed anywhere in the Qur'an. However, it is a punishment described in the Bible and appears in the books of hadith, despite being contradictory to Quranic teachings. ... (All materials can be freely copied, printed or distributed. Please cite this website as the source. HERE)"
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