Blog /Help Nazanin

January 15, 2007 15:38 +0000  |  Society & Culture 1

On January 3, 2006, 18-year-old Nazanin Mahabad Fatehi was sentenced to death for murder by court in Iran after she stabbed one of three men who attempted to rape her and her 16-year-old niece in a park in Karaj (a suburb of Tehran) in March 2005. She was seventeen at the time. Iran is signatory to international treaties which forbid them to execute any one under the age of 18; however they continue to do so.

On June 1st 2006, the Head of Judiciary Ayatollah Shahroudi announced a stay of execution and the call for a complete new retrial. Nazanin Fatehi’s retrial will take place January 10th, 2007 (20th of Dey 1385 in the Iranian calendar).

This is not a pointless pettition that no one will read. Nazanin is in an Iranian court fighting for her life and she needs our help. More to the point, her court fees are expensive. If you have some cash to spare, put yourself in her shoes and consider what you think is an appropriate donation.

Update 2007-01-16 11:00:00

According to Etemaad Newspaper in Iran, which also reported Nazanin's original death sentence in January 2006, three out of the five judges in Nazanin's retrial have ordered that dieh "blood money" be paid to the family of the man who was killed, although the other two had recommended Nazanin's unconditional freedom.

Nazanin's lawyers intend to appeal the payment of blood money, but since this appeal may take several months, they have also requested bail so that Nazanin may be released from prison immediately. The court has set bail at 400,000,000 rials (over US$40,000).

Because Nazanin's family is very poor and unable to make payment of the bail or blood money, immediate financial assistance is required to secure Nazanin's release from prison.

Details at helpnazanin.com and Wikipedia.

Donate here.

Comments

Melanie
16 Jan 2007, 2:06 a.m.  | 

the trial is over. She was already exonerated.

I believe they ordered her to pay blood money, and her lawyers are trying to have that ruling overturned as well.

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