<h1>"Casting Judgment stones"</h1>
<strong>Author: <a title="Farangis Siahpour" href="
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<p><strong>"Casting Judgment stones"</strong></p>
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<p>Written by Farangis Siahpour</p>
<p>Why are Iranian women at the forefront of the populist struggle for political and human rights in Iran?<br /><br /> Why the majority of those sentenced to death by stoning are women?</p>
<p> Not just because they are not treated equally under the law in their own country, but also because the age of legal responsibility for women is much lower than that of men. Under Shari'a - Islamic law compensation for the murder of a woman is half the amount of that of a man. A woman's testimony in court is worth only half of a man's.<br /><br /> According to an Amnesty International report, illiterate women are most likely to sign confessions for crimes they did not commit uncoerced. But the report also shockingly reveals that women as a whole are at risk of unlawful arrests, interrogations by means of torture or rape, and imprisonment.<br /><br /> If the Islamic regime is to restrain a Woman from looking for equality, how would they come up with an option?<br /><br /> Their option would be, is arrest her on a trumped-up charge, and in return, she would be treated severely while coerced into signing an incriminating statement. And then one can say that his system is the best in the world, because nobody dares question his authority.<br /><br /> If one is slightly familiar with the Iranian prison system, one would believe that the interrogation methods used are, mock executions, and repeated rapes until a woman's will is broken. An inhumane and barbaric means of interrogation by any-ones standards.<br /><br /> However, Iranian women have risen to question this authorities barbarism unabated. Even the outlawed Women's organization, "One Million Signatures for change", still has got that powerful voice to do so. Women's rights organizations are spreading throughout Iran at an alarming rate, despite the Islamic Republic's crack-down, and incarceration of the groups active members.<br /><br /> let us now turn to a Human rights activist, she's one of the "One Million Signatories" who strives for change.<br /><br /> Hengameh Shahidi, 35, a journalist who keeps up the good fight for women's rights and is a strong advocator against stoning. Hengameh was arrested without judicial order or warrant, and was taken to an undisclosed location for interrogation, supposedly without judicial consent. She later appeared in court where she was sentenced to serve six years detention in the absence of a lawyer to Evin prison, nor was she given a chance to speak on her own behalf. She was then taken from there to begin her sentence at Evin, where she was immediately put into solitary confinement.<br /><br /> If one goes to their Google search, and type, Hengameh Shahidi, you will certainly find how the security guard overstepped physical boundaries and abused his authority. You will also find that her attorney announced that an indictment had been submitted against her, accusing her of participating in illegal assemblies, intention to compromise national security, disrupting public order, propagating against the regime by being a member of the One Million Signature Campaign for women's rights, and offending the president.<br /><br /> How much effort does the Head of Security need to stick incriminating accusations on Hengameh Shahidi while she sits in solitary confinement? Probably not as much effort Hengameh had when she was writing, doing research and fighting for the cause of human rights in an unequal, and unjust society.<br /><br /> According to Mohammad Mostafaei, <em>Hengameh Shahidi's lawyer, </em>whois also arrested<em>, </em>the ministry of intelligence employed one of the old torture methods to extract confessions from Hengameh Shahidi, they set up a forged trial (which she thought was real at the time). This deceptive mock trial issued her a death sentence and Hengameh was taken to the gallows to face a mock execution which were aimed at pressuring her to give a false televised confession and take part in show trials? Another area of interest to the human rights envoys would be that Hengameh was fed tranquilizers and pain killer to put her in a mental state, more prone to giving confessions.<br /><br /> Her medical file, which the intelligence courtknew about, states that she needs hospitalization in an appropriate hospital centre." She has not, however, not been given access to medical care.<br /><br /> Isn't it about time we stop looking at human voices been buried in darkened dungeons, as just something that isn't out of the ordinary. Aren't we all living in a global age that has a new political and economic sphere and a new cultural space. <br /> Let us ask now: Aren't we all willing to talk in a world of diversity and intercultural dialogue?<br /><br /> Why this departure from violence isn't happening in our multiculturalism and global responsibilities world?<br /> How can we claim that we are supporting dialogue while the barbarians system buries human voices alive? <br /> And this is the time that one can make his dialogue when saying wake up to the inhuman, while keeping dialogue with the humans. All that is left for us, against the new face of barbarism is to speak about the unspeakable, the inhuman way of shouting and killing each other.</p>
<p>If the words of a human rights activist didn't have great powers of change, the authoritarian showed great delight in jailing the activist. Numerous human rights violations are been committed against Hengameh Shahidi's. These violations continue each day.</p>
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<p>The persecution of Hengameh Shahidi, is just one example of the Iranian governments campaign against Human rights activists who struggle to carry out their work in a deeply flawed legal system. Therefore, it's not just enough speaking out to free political prisoners, we also must picket the political prisons.<br /><br /> This is where we could say globalism is in connection with the ideas of liberty, equality and progress.</p>
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<strong>About the Author</strong><br />
<p>Farangis Siahpour, an Iranian filmmaker, writer and Human rights activist. She blogs at
http://www.cinemapen.com%3c/p>