Reyhaneh Jabbari, 26, pictured in a Tehran courtroom in 2008, will be hanged in the early hours on Saturday for killing a man she claims raped her |
Iran has hanged a woman convicted of murdering a man she said was trying to
rape her.
The official IRNA news agency says Reyhaneh Jabbari was
hanged at dawn Saturday for premeditated murder. It quoted the court ruling as
rejecting the claim of attempted rape and saying all evidence proved that
Jabbari had plotted to kill Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi, a former intelligence
agent.
The court ruling says Jabbari, 27, stabbed Sarbandi in the
back in 2007 after purchasing a knife two days earlier.
The execution was carried out after Sarbandi's family
refused to pardon Jabbari or accept blood money.
Amnesty International and other human rights groups had
called on Iran's judiciary to halt the execution.
Jabbari was sentenced to death by a criminal court in Tehran
in 2009 after what Amnesty International called a 'deeply flawed investigation
and trial which failed to examine all of the evidence'.
The date of her execution has been repeatedly delayed but
Jabbari's mother Shole Pakravan received a phone call on Friday telling her to
visit her daughter in prison for the last time as she would be hanged on Saturday.
Amnesty International issued a failed last-ditch plea to the
government to spare her life.
'This abhorrent execution must not be allowed to take place,
particularly when there are serious doubts about the circumstances of the
killing,' said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Middle East and North Africa Deputy
Director at Amnesty International.
'Instead of continuing to execute people, authorities in
Iran should reform their judicial system, which dangerously relies on processes
which fail to meet international law and standards for fair trial.
'Under international human rights standards people charged
with crimes punishable by death are entitled to the strictest observance of all
fair trial guarantees.'
Jabbari's mother has previously given emotional interviews
discussing her daughter's plight and begging the Iranian government to spare
her life.
Speaking earlier this month via Skype to Fox News, Pakravan said: 'I wish they would come tie a rope
around my neck and kill me instead, but to allow Rayhaneh to come back home.'
'The only thing I want ... from God, from people around the
world ... in any way, in any form, is I just want to bring Rayhaneh back home,'
she added.
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Heyya may her soul RIP
ReplyDeleteThis is very bad,she was only acting on self defence. RIP
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