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    The Old Testament, in use.

    Court's sentence stemming from 2004 attack to be carried out in Tehran

    msnbc.com
    updated 2 hours 9 minutes ago

    An Iranian man found guilty of using acid to blind a woman who refused to marry him now will have the same done to him as punishment — and she'll be the one who carries out the sentence, her lawyer says.

    The lawyer said that at noon Saturday, Ameneh Bahrami would drop acid in both eyes of Majid Movahedi, 30, after he is rendered unconscious at a judiciary hospital in Tehran, The Guardian newspaper reported, citing Iranian media.

    Bahrami was disfigured and blinded in 2004 when Movahedi threw acid in her face as she returned home from work, the Guardian reported. After Movahedi admitted to the attack, Bahrami asked a court to order an eye-for-an-eye retribution, under the Islamic law system of "qisas."

    The court did so in November 2008, calling for five drops of sulfuric acid to be placed in each of his eyes.

    Iranian officials have endorsed the sentence, hoping to stop an increase in acid attacks, the Guardian said.

    The Washington Post reported that human rights groups and the British government had asked Bahrami to pardon Movahedi but that she had refused.

    “I have been receiving numerous phone calls from Iranian human rights organizations based abroad,” Bahrami told the Post in a phone interview Friday. “They are pressuring me to pardon him. But I won’t do that.”

    Iran's government helped Bahrami, who has an electronics degree and worked in a medical engineering company before the attack, moved to Spain, where she underwent a series of unsuccessful operations.

    She briefly recovered half vision in her right eye in 2007 but an infection blinded her again, the Guardian said.

    Bahrami, now in her 30s, wrote a book about her ordeal, “Eye for an Eye,” which was published in Germany.
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  • #2
    fuking animals

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    • #3
      so they have an "acid attack" problem... uhhh...
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      • #4
        i wonder what happens if they've got the wrong guy and it later comes to light. does he get to put acid in the judge's eye in that case?
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        • #5
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          • #6
            Originally posted by C0ckney View Post
            i wonder what happens if they've got the wrong guy and it later comes to light. does he get to put acid in the judge's eye in that case?
            My first thought. However, the article says he admitted the attack.
            In which case, the punishment is well deserved.

            And it should be a big deterrence. I mean, its almost always family or such doing
            these attacks, I'd expect even incompetent police to catch near to 100% of the
            perpetrators.

            If the punishment is high enough, they'll stop doing it. They're crazy, but not stupid.

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            • #7
              Why hasn't the death penalty stopped murder then? As punishments go - that's pretty high.
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              "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

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              • #8
                Maybe because teh murdered don't get to do the honors? It's worth a shot...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Provost Harrison View Post
                  Why hasn't the death penalty stopped murder then? As punishments go - that's pretty high.
                  Murder happens for other reasons.

                  This was done because the perpetrator thought it was no big deal (since it was 'only' a woman).

                  Many murders do not happen because the person committing the crime doesn't consider the other person a human deserving of rights.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Provost Harrison View Post
                    Why hasn't the death penalty stopped murder then? As punishments go - that's pretty high.
                    There is some evidence that it has had a significant deterrent effect. The numbers are fairly small and confounding factors make it difficult to draw strong conclusions. Are you actually open to evidence or are you just posturing?
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                    • #11
                      Just posturing...but mostly in response to Vetlegion commenting that this would be some form of perfect deterrant when even execution isn't that effective. Again...many murders still happen...look at the US compared to Europe where there is no capital punishment.
                      Speaking of Erith:

                      "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

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                      • #12
                        Meh, she was fat anyway. Compelling the guy to eat at McDonald's for a year would have accomplished the same thing with far less "barbarity"

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                        • #13
                          Ah well, Iran, KSA, ... 1 big bucket of same ****.
                          "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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