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Iris
October 10th, 2011, 07:58 PM
An Iranian court has sentenced an Iranian actress to 90 lashes for her role in a new Australian-made film portraying social alienation, drug use and political oppression in Iran.

"In an outcome that could have been lifted from the pages of the movie's script"--"My Tehran for Sale"--the film's lead actress, Marzieh Vafamehr, "was arrested in July and received her sentence at the weekend, according to reports quoting Iranian opposition website kalameh.com," the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

"Vafamehr often appears with a shaved head and no headscarf in the film, which also explores cultural oppression in Iran and taboos such as drug use," the paper said.

Granaz Moussavi, the Melbourne-based Iranian-Australian director of the film, declined to comment to the paper out of respect for the actress' family's wishes. Her portions of the film were "shot on the sly in Iran with a local crew in 2008," the paper said.

Iran's justice system has provoked past controversies over rulings that single out offenders of the country's strict moral codes for draconian punishment.

Last year, for example, Iranian courts approved a death-by-stoning sentence for Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, a woman accused of adultery and murder charges. Ashtiani's sentence was stayed, but only after a global outcry from international human-rights groups.

Since its disputed 2009 presidential elections, Iran has intensified a harsh crackdown against those perceived to violate its strict Islamic code, but often sentences are cruel and arbitrary. A moratorium had been declared on stoning in 2002, but the nation's Islamic courts have continued to hand down stoning sentences in accordance with the strict wording of the law.
Reliable numbers are hard to come by, but human-rights groups estimate that scores of women were stoned to death in Iran during the 1980s and 1990s. One documented case of such a stoning was captured on a horrifying video in 1994. In 2009, two men were stoned to death in Iran on charges of adultery and murder.

Two gay teenagers, identified only by their initials, were stoned to death in Iran in 2005, and two gay men received a death-by-stoning sentence last year after filming themselves having sex.

Various parliamentary reforms have been mounted to reduce the penal system's harsher sentences, but they are not binding on the country's independent judiciary.

Source. (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/envoy/iran-sentences-film-actress-90-lashes-214527275.html)

Jupiter
October 10th, 2011, 08:03 PM
this makes me sick.

StoppingTime
October 10th, 2011, 08:16 PM
It's disgusting.
True, the Bible (Quarn?) says no gays I think, but this is crazy.
And for those who will say "So does the Old Testament", those punishments can't be used now.

huginnmuninn
October 10th, 2011, 08:33 PM
If its a law not to do something and you do it and you get punished well get over it. I see no problem with this since that isnt my culture. Different cultures have different ways of dealing with things and i see no problem with them doing what they believe they should do. Just like i wouldnt like others judging my cultures or countries judicial system i wont judge theirs. If that happened in america i would be pissed but it didnt so i dont really care.

Love.Hate
October 11th, 2011, 02:32 PM
Thats really disgusting, but im not suprised at all

SosbanFach
October 11th, 2011, 02:51 PM
Death by stoning? For being gay? Bloody ridiculous laws there, if you'll forgive me for saying so. Completely revolting!

PureReality
October 12th, 2011, 12:44 AM
You can tell they are truly living in the past - and what's sad is that the majority of people, so it seems, do not even realize the things that take place in middle eastern countries, and then they complain about their horrible life's... Crazy.

Neptune
October 12th, 2011, 04:37 AM
It is sad that a country like this still has support from many countries around the world. The UN should have revoked their membership long ago. Not only does Iran do these type of things, they also help support assassination attempts on American soil. Ridiculous.

While were on the killing civilians subject, I also think that the United States should stop all executions as soon as possible. It may not be as bad as Iran, not even close - but - it is still unacceptable that a modern nation practices something so barbaric.

Magus
October 12th, 2011, 05:11 AM
If its a law not to do something and you do it and you get punished well get over it. I see no problem with this since that isnt my culture. Different cultures have different ways of dealing with things and i see no problem with them doing what they believe they should do. Just like i wouldnt like others judging my cultures or countries judicial system i wont judge theirs. If that happened in america i would be pissed but it didnt so i dont really care.

This is not a cultural thing. Iran, before Khumani, was a bit more liberal on many of the things. After the theocratic rule came over, this shit started to happen.

It's true, they are still living in the past, following a barbaric desert religion. This is full of shit. Iran is a true in real life Dystopia. I hope people starts to revolt against this shit.

Genghis Khan
October 12th, 2011, 07:50 AM
If its a law not to do something and you do it and you get punished well get over it. I see no problem with this since that isnt my culture. Different cultures have different ways of dealing with things and i see no problem with them doing what they believe they should do.

Iran was always on the more democratic side of things even though it only ever had monarchies, dynasties and empires before this regime. They were tricked by Ayatollah Khomeini into getting rid of the Shah of Iran and in turn promised a non-monarchal society, but... little did they know that Khomeini was planning on introducing a completely new system that Iran hasn't had since its people were converted to Islam by the Arab Rashid-un Caliphate.

Yeah pretty much what Faris just said.

I hope people starts to revolt against this shit.

I don't think it'll happen soon. The Mullah's have a lot of power and influence now in Iran.

Magus
October 12th, 2011, 09:34 AM
I don't think it'll happen soon. The Mullah's have a lot of power and influence now in Iran.

Correction: Saeids. They don't call themselves Mullahs. Sunnis clerics call themselves Mullahs.

Yeah, those bastards. Controlling the minds of the people.

Azunite
October 18th, 2011, 09:43 AM
Iran was a super-advanced country until the revolution, then these stupid laws came... Oh well.
Can one really survive 90 consecutive lashes?

Sugaree
October 18th, 2011, 09:48 PM
But Iran isn't a oppressive country. 90 lashes for her!

Genghis Khan
October 20th, 2011, 04:32 PM
Iran was a super-advanced country until the revolution, then these stupid laws came

I wouldn't say super advanced but they were on the right track. Still, it's probably the only country stupid enough to vote for radical Islamists right after overthrowing a Shah because he was oppressive -facepalm-

Azunite
October 21st, 2011, 01:07 PM
I wouldn't say super advanced but they were on the right track. Still, it's probably the only country stupid enough to vote for radical Islamists right after overthrowing a Shah because he was oppressive -facepalm-


Well, compared to other Middle Eastern countries ( including Turkey ) they were more advanced.

AllThatYouDreamed
October 21st, 2011, 03:25 PM
...SHE WASN'T EVEN IN THE FUCKING COUNTRY.
This is obsurd.

Solvez18
October 26th, 2011, 04:07 AM
this is just wrong!

kuuliluuk
October 29th, 2011, 11:11 AM
How humilating.