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Iran to execute two young Kurdish men for
homosexuality by stoning
19.1.2011 |
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January 19, 2011
PIRANSHAHR, Iranian Kurdistan, —
According to the news we have received Ayub and
Mosleh, 20 and 21 years old, are in danger of
execution by stoning in the city of Piranshahr in
the province of Kurdistan. The two young Kurdish men
are currently imprisoned in the city of Orumiyeh.
They have been accused of having and filming
homosexual relations. Pictures of President
Ahmadinejad were incorporated into the film and
loaded onto their mobile telephones. In additions,
headshots of Khamenei pasted over a donkey were also
found on the mobiles.
This film fell into the hands of the regime’s agents
in Piranshahr who immediately ordered the young
men’s execution by stoning to instill fear in the
people of Iran. The news indicates that they will be
stoned this Friday, Jan 21st 2011.
The International Committee Against Stoning calls
for immediate action to protest the Islamic Regime’s
medieval and brutal sentence against these two young
men.
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The Islamic Regime of Iran is to execute two young
Kurdish men for homosexuality by stoning. |
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We particularly ask the people of Piranshahr to
contact us immediately with further news about this
case, and to prepare to prevent this heinous act. We
urge the young people of Piranshahr to hasten to the
aid of Ayub and Mosleh and declare that they will
not permit this tragedy to occur in Piranshar. We
must gather and collectively declare that we will
not permit the Islamic Regime to murder and stone
the youth of Iran in fear mongering acts.
We call on people everywhere to spread the news of
the inhuman and medieval act against Ayub and Mosleh
and do whatever they can to save them.
After the worldwide campaign against the stoning of
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani that drove the Islamic
Regime to a weakened position and brought the world
out against the murderers of the Islamic Regime and
against stoning,www.ekurd.netthe
Islamic Regime wants to show that it will not stop
stoning and such depraved inhuman tactics. We must
stand against stoning in Piranshahr.
Iran has
hanged a
Kurdish activist last Saturday for alleged links
with of
the Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan, (PJAK).
Human Rights Watch criticizes Iranian government for
violating human rights and freedom of expression in
Kurdistan. Estimate to 12 million Kurds live in Iran
and live mainly in the northwest regions of the
country [Eastern Kurdistan].
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author or news agency,
The International Committee Against
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