Sunday, November 18, 2007

IGLHRC Applauds Suspension of Execution For Gay Iranian

Joe.My.God has picked up the story about the nullification of the execution of an Iranian gay man. The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission had widely publicized the case earlier in the week and joefully reported the news on its website:
The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) has learned that the Iranian Chief Justice, Ayatollah Seyed Mahmoud Hashemi Shahrudi, has nullified the impending death sentence of Mr. Makvan Mouloodzadeh, a 21-year old Iranian citizen found guilty of multiple counts of anal rape (ighab), allegedly committed when he was 13 years old. The Iranian Chief Justice described the death sentence to be in violation of Islamic teachings, the religious decrees of high-ranking Shiite clerics, and the law of the land.

"This is a stunning victory for human rights and a reminder of the power of global protest," said Paula Ettelbrick, IGLHRC's executive director, who on November 5 sent a letter in Persian and English asking that Iranian authorities intervene to halt the execution.
Congratulations to IGLHRC!

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