Here is the direct link:
http://www.petitiononline.com/Malak/petition.html
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To: The Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan,The United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights, Louise Arbour,The Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, and The Head of the Judiciary of IRI Ayatollah Mahmoud Has
CC: U.S. President, EU Heads of States, Heads of the world's democratic states, General Secretary of the United Nations, The United Nation Commission for Human Rights Special Rapporteur, U.S. Secretay of State, U.S. Congress, Senator Brownback, the European Parliament, Amnesty International, International Journalism Group
On or about June 29, 2006, a court in the northwestern Iranian city of Urmia sentenced Malak Ghorbany, an Iranian woman, to death by public stoning after finding her guilty of the crime of "adultery." Under Iran's Penal Code, the term "adultery" is used to describe any intimate or sexual act between a man and a girl or a woman outside of marriage. The crime of adultery is also used in cases where a girl is deemed to have committed "acts incompatible with chastity," which includes instances of rape. In Iran, the punishment for "adultery" is death. In Ms. Ghorbany's case, the particular method of execution mandated – death by stoning -- is one of the most inhumane and gruesome acts of torture and violence.
On the day of her punishment, Ms. Ghorbany's hands will be tied behind her back as she becomes covered from head to toe in winding sheets and is placed seated in a pit. The pit is then filled up to her chest with dirt and the dirt is tamped down. At that point, members of the community are invited to murder her by hurling rocks at her. To ensure that the person condemned to stoning receives the absolute maximum amount of pain and torture, the Iranian government has even mandated the size of the stones that are to be used in this barbaric act of public execution. By law, no stone should be thrown that would kill Ms. Ghorbany with the first or second blow, or so small as a pebble to do no injury to her body.
Stoning is a unique form of punishment in that there is no single executioner. The simplistic act of gathering the victim's peers around her creates killers out of everyone. Those who participate in the mass murder of another by throwing stones at her view the practice as a social event that is more akin to a form of sport than a true act of moral self-righteousness. An actual video of a stoning can be viewed at http://www.iran-e-azad.org/stoning/. The footage taken in Iran illustrates a party like atmosphere of those carrying out the execution.
Clearly, stoning is a diabolical form of torture and murder and it must be stopped. That humans should gather around and jubilantly throw stones with the intent to take another human's life -- in this case, the life of Ms. Ghorbany -- is a repugnant thought. Such acts of barbarism and violence far outweigh any form of moral transgression that Ms. Ghorbany may have committed. Further, the cruelty and inhumanity of Ms. Ghorbany's death sentence is a violation of her human rights under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to which Iran is a party.
With regard to the above, we, the undersigned, request your urgent help to prevent the inhumane torture and punishment to which Ms. Ghorbany has been sentenced. As such,
- We request that the death sentence imposed on Ms. Ghorbany be commuted immediately;
- We urge the authorities to conduct a thorough examination of Ms. Ghorbany's case to ensure that she received a fair trial and that her legal representation was competent and adequate throughout the proceedings;
- We urge that the authorities ensure that Ms. Ghorbany's family is made aware of its legal rights in accordance with Islamic and International rules and covenants;
- We appeal to the Islamic Republic of Iran to honor its commitment to the ICCPR, to which it is a signatory.


Comments: 27
THe government in Iran has based itself on this code of conduct as they intepret it from their religion.
What do they care, they don''t especially since they are goading the worl dwith their nuclear weapons quest. They are inviting and provoking a world confrontation. I think you can consider this another piece of their crazy puzzle.
International pressure via these petitions, media coverage of the specific cases, and web-activity actually were successful in saving the lives of two other Iranian women in similar situations in the past 2 years, one of whom, Nazain was released from solitary confinenement just last week after her death sentence was reversed. So I assure you that while ruling thugs in Iran could not care less about the value of human life, they do care about international pressure these days when they want to get concessions about their Nukes. Believe me, I'm not new to this. There is a method to this madness!
Barely 15,000 signatures in this interconnected age? Made me ponder whether Malak might be the Kitty Genovese of this era...
Done.
Barbara C
Fred