Sakineh "risks being stoned to death next Friday evening at the end of Ramadan: it was said this afternoon in Paris, the philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, a former lawyer held the press conference, Mohammad Mostafei. Levy, in announcing that under his petition to free the Iranian Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani there are already 80,000 signatures, described the stoning as "the most barbaric of convictions."
"We will remain mobilized until justice is done and until Sakineh will not be pardoned and freed" said the French philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, in a press conference in Paris. At the meeting, with the former attorney Sakineh, now in exile in Norway, Mohammad Mostafaei, also attended the journalist Armin Aref, following the story for the magazine Levy 'The Regle du jeu ',' Sakineh no longer has any contact with the family for three weeks and after the confession extorted on TV - he said - was transferred to a special cell in the prison of Tabriz which is no longer entitled to contacts with either the with family or lawyers. " The new sentence to 99 lashes, Aref has confirmed the words of the son of Sakineh, Sajjad, "the sentence was carried out immediately," he said. For Aref, is "very worrying that the entire dossier of pay that was withheld from the Islamic authorities, who now have in hand all the elements to be able to execute."
'SIGNED JUDGEMENT without understanding their meaning' - Sakineh signed the sentence of stoning without understanding what was the sentence: Turkish dell'Azerbajan, in fact, does not understand the 'do'. He said in Paris today at a press conference, Shahnaz Gholami, the journalist who was imprisoned along with Sakineh until two years ago. "When the director of the prison of Tabriz told her the truth - he told his fellow prisoners in the meeting promoted by the philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy - Sakineh got sick and we took her in his cell in shock." The journalist said that before the ruling Sakineh in prison "was always cheerful, positive and good humor." (ANSA).
SON ALSO KEEP RUNNING AFTER RAMADAN - Even Ghaderzadeh Sajjad, son of Sakineh fears that the execution of the mother can take place "at the end of Ramadan, as stated by the philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy. In a phone call live from Tabriz, during a press conference in Paris, Sajjad - talking to Levy - he added that "the first of Ramadan, the Islamic law prohibits the Judgement." Soon after, around September 10, Sakineh risk stoning.
The initiative of Foreign Minister, Franco Frattini, to meet with Iranian counterpart Manouchehr Mottaki on the story of Sakineh - on the fringes of the UN General Assembly in New York - is "certainly useful, but needs to be done soon": it was said ANSA Bernard-Henri Levy, in these Lead hours in Paris's solidarity with the woman sentenced to stoning in Iran. According to Levy, "the Iranians will be forced to give up under international pressure." In the country, he adds, "there are two streams on the one hand those who are ready to process, then those who will be forced to give up and would like to close this story as soon as possible."
'Thank you Italy, thank you to all those who have been mobilized. But need more, 'cause here they understand only the balance of power'': the said by telephone ANSA Sajjad Mohammadi Ashtiani, 22, son of Sakineh, the woman who risks being stoned in Iran. The government announcement'' Italian are important - he continued talking on the phone from Tabriz - but we need more then the 'formal, solemn, as the convocation of the ambassador to Rome. I also think the strengthening of sanctions, the only language they understand in Tehran.''
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