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“End execution by stoning in Iran,” Amnesty International appeal

 In an appeal on April 30, 2010, Amnesty International called for action to end stoning to death as a method of execution in Iran. The statement by AI notes that at least 11 individuals are currently at risk of execution by stoning.

“The Iranian authorities continue to sentence people to death by stoning. Currently there are at least 11 individuals at risk of execution by stoning. According to Iran’s Penal Code, execution by stoning is prescribed for “adultery while being married,” said Amnesty International statement and continued as follows:

“The Penal Code specifies the manner of execution and types of stones that should be used. Article 102 states that men will be buried up to their waists and women up to their breasts for the purpose of execution by stoning.

“Article 104 states, with reference to the penalty for adultery, that the stones used should ‘not be large enough to kill the person by one or two strikes; nor should they be so small that they could not be defined as stones.’ This makes it clear that the purpose of stoning is to inflict pain in a process leading to slow death.

“In mid-2006, a group of Iranian human rights defenders, mostly women, including activists, journalist and lawyers, began a campaign to abolish stoning. The ‘Stop Stoning Forever’ Campaign aims to save the life of anyone under sentence of stoning in Iran and to abolish stoning in law and in practice. Since the campaign began, at least 15 individuals have been saved from stoning and others have been granted stays of execution. However, in at least three cases, individuals sentenced to stoning have been executed by hanging.”

For full text of appeal click here.

http://www.amnesty.org/en/appeals-for-action/end-execution-stoning-iran