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» 12/10/2010 11:17
IRAN
Sakineh has not been freed and can still be stoned
Yesterday the Committee against stoning had reported the news, based on a photo of the woman with her son inside his house. But the Iranian Press-TV says the picture was taken during a "reconstruction of the crime" for which she was sentenced to death.

Teheran (AsiaNews) - Sakineh has not been freed. The state Press-TV, denied the news last night contradicting assertions of the Berlin-based anti-stoning committee.

The Committee had based its claims on a photo showing Sakineh together with his son inside his house. But the Tehran broadcaster certified, "Contrary to a vast publicity campaign by Western media that confessed murderer Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani has been released, a team of broadcast production team with the Iran-based Press TV has arranged with Iran's judicial authorities to follow Ashtiani to her house to produce a visual recount of the crime at the murder scene". On that occasion the photo, shown above, was taken.

Press-TV adds that the reconstruction of Sakineh’s "crime" - the murder of her husband - will be broadcast tonight on "Iran Today", during which the woman's son, Sajjad Asgharzadeh, and his lawyer Hootan Kian will also be interviewed. Both were arrested Oct. 10 last, along with two German journalists, and there have been rumors that the son and lawyer were tortured.

Iran, states the broadcaster, "has cited political motives behind the Western propaganda effort ", " part of a Western campaign to undermine the Islamic Republic establishment".


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See also
11/02/2010 IRAN
Sakineh’s execution may be imminent, sets off alarm bells
09/06/2010 IRAN
Sentenced to stoning, Sakineh also to be whipped for photo without veil
06/28/2010 VATICAN
Propaganda Fide, “an institution vital to the Holy See and the entire Catholic Church”
10/12/2010 IRAN
Sakineh affair: doubts among dissidents
10/29/2010 IRAN
Iran close to a seat on UN agency that promotes equality for women

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