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biz bu assagidaki maddelerin tamamlanmasini istiyoruz
- biz sakine mohamedi ashtiani nin hicbirsekilde olum cezasina carptirilmamasini ve taslanarak olum cezasi almamasini ve sakine mohamedi ashtia nin kosulsuz serbest birakilmasini istiyoruz.
- biz butun dunya ulkelerinde insanlarin taslanarak ,yada baska sekillerde oldurulmesini ve olum cezasina carptirilmasini istemiyoruz.
- biz su anda iran ulkesinin hapihanelerinde politik suclarindan dolayi bulunan herkesin kosulsuz serbest birakilmasini istiyoruz.
ICAHK Action Alert: Release Mohammad Mostafaei's family
The Global Campaign to Stop Killing and Stoning Women (SKSW Campaign) and Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML) are seriously concerned about the reported arrest of the wife and brother-in-law of human rights lawyer, Mohammad Mostafaei. They were arrested on 24 July 2010 and are being held in the infamous Evin Prison in Tehran. His wife, Fereshteh Halimi, called her parents to confirm her arrest and detention. Her brother, Farhad Halimi, is also believed to be detained there. There are strong indications that their arrest is intended to pressure Mohammad Mostafaei to turn himself in.
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani still at risk of being executed; young son is now threatened

Since we issued our first update on Sakineh Mohammadi Astiani’s case last Friday July 9, the Global Campaign to Stop Killing and Stoning Women has received new information that she is still facing the imminent threat of being executed. We also received the news that her young son, Sajjad Qaderzadeh, who publicly expressed his concern on the plight of his mother has been summoned by the Iranian authorities for some questioning about his activities.
Stop the stoning of Sakine Mohammadi Ashtiani

Sakine Mohammadi Ashtiani is a forty-three year old mother of two children, 16 & 20 year old respectively. Both Sakine's children and her lawyer tried everything they could to stop the stoning sentence, as a result of committing adultery. However, her stoning is finalized by the Iran's court. Sakine is in Tabriz prison awaiting her imminent stoning sentence.
Annemizin recm edilmesini engelleyin
Kabusumuzun gerçeğe dönüşmesine izin vemeyin, annemizin recm edilmesini engelleyin!
Bugün dünyanın tüm insanlarına elimizi uzatıyoruz. Beş yıldır anne sevgisinden mahrum şekilde korku ve dehşet içinde yaşıyoruz. Dünya bu felaketi hiç bir şey yapmadan seyredecek kadar zalim mi?
Biz çocukları Feride ve Sajjad Muhammedi Aştiyani, Sakine Mohammadi Aştiyani’nin çocuklarıyız. Çocukluğumudan beri annemizin hapiste olduğu ve bir felaketi beklediğinden haberdarız. Açıkcası “taşlanmak” kelimesi o kadar ürpertici ki, bunu hiç kullanmamaya çalışıp onun yerine annemizin hayatının tehlikede olduğunu ve herkesin yardımına ihtiyacı olduğunu belirtiyoruz.
Bugün bütün seçeneklerin tükendiği ve avukatının annemizin büyük tehlikede olduğunu söylediği bir durumda, size başvuruyoruz. Dünyanın tüm insanlarına başvuruyoruz, kim olduğunuza ve nerede yaşadığınıa bakmadan. Bir sevdiğini kaybetmenin dehşet ve acısını yaşamış herkese sesleniyoruz.
Lütfen annemizin eve dönmesine yardım edin!
Özellikle de yurtdışında yaşayan İranlılara sesleniyoruz. Bu kabusun gerçeğe dönüşmesini engellememize yardım edin. Annemizi kurtarın. Yaşadığımız her anın, her saniyenin acısını anlatabilmemiz imkansız. Kelimeler korkumuzu ifade etmekte yetersiz kalıyor.
ICAHK ACTION ALERT: Couple sentenced to death by jirga in Pakistan
The Asian Human Rights Commission has received information that a couple have been declared 'Karo-Kari' and sentenced to death by an illegal tribal court, but cannot get protection or redress from the Pakistan authorities. The tribal court was allegedly chaired by the bride's uncle, a policeman, and includes her father, who is also an officer. Two attempts have already been made to abduct the couple, and the groom's home has been violently attacked and burned, with his young brother and sister both injured.
ICAHK ACTION ALERT: Act now to stop the deportation of Bita Gheadi
PAKISTAN: Urgent protection needed for the suvivors of love marriage-related murders; police refuse to investigate
The Asian Human Rights Commission has learned that authorities in North West Frontier province have taken no action to arrange urgently-needed protection for a man, his sister-in-law and her young son; all are in immediate danger of being murdered as a response to a love marriage, and three murders have already taken place. The groom and two of his brothers have all been systematically killed, yet despite evidence identifying the two men responsible, no reports to the police have been investigated in any way.



