'Please don't cry. I love you. I
wish I could have hugged you until I died': Iranian woman's heartrending
message to her mother before she was hanged for killing the man who 'tried to
rape her'
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Reyhaneh Jabbari, 26, was sentenced
to death in 2009 by an Iranian court
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She was found guilty of murdering
a government intelligence operative
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Her mother Sholeh Pakravan
received a phone call on Friday telling her to visit her daughter in prison for
the last time
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Amnesty International failed in
last-ditch bid to spare Jabbari's life
The Iranian woman executed for killing a man she said was trying
to rape her urged her mother not to mourn in a will written shortly before her
death.
Reyhaneh Jabbari, 27, was hanged
at dawn on Saturday despite international outcry and a high-profile campaign
within the repressive state urging authorities to stay her sentence.
In her last will and testament,
the young woman said that she did not want to be buried in a grave where her
mother would go to cry and suffer, nor did she want her to wear black.
‘I don’t want to rot in the soil.
Please don’t cry. I love you’, she told Sholeh Pakravan. ‘I wish I could have
hugged you until I died’.
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Put to death: Reyhaneh
Jabbari was hanged at dawn on Saturday morning despite calls for clemency
Jabbari also asked that her
organs were donated anonymously, according to The Sunday Times.
Footage today emerged of a
distraught Mrs Pakravan wailing outside the gates of Rajai Shahr Prison,
near Tehran, after her daughter was put to death.
She had been summoned to the site
to see Jabbari for the last time on Friday and had epxressed her bitter torment
and disbelief in a Facebook post earlier this week.
After seven and a half years of pain and suffering, is this how my
dear child comes to her end?’, she wrote.
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This tribute appeared on the
Facebook page dedicated to the 27-year-old titled Save Reyhaneh Jabbari From
Execution In Iran
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Jabbari was sentenced to death in
2009 for stabbing to death a former employee of Iran's Ministry of
Intelligence, Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi, who allegedly drugged and
attempted to rape her
The execution was condemned by
the US State Department, the British government and by human rights groups
including Amnesty International.
'The shocking news that Reyhaneh
Jabbari has been executed is deeply disappointing in the extreme. This is
another bloody stain on Iran’s human rights record,' said Hassiba Hadj
Sahraoui, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for the Middle East and North
Africa Programme.
'Tragically, this case is far
from uncommon. Once again Iran has insisted on applying the death penalty
despite serious concerns over the fairness of the trial.'
Jabbari was sentenced to death in
2009 for stabbing to death a former employee of Iran's Ministry of
Intelligence, Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi.
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The execution was condemned by
the US State Department, the British government and by human rights groups
including Amnesty International
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In her last will and testament,
the young woman (left) said that she did not want to be buried in a grave where
her mother Sholeh Pakravan (right) would go to cry and suffer, nor did she want
her to wear black
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'After seven and a half years of
pain and suffering, is this how my dear child comes to her end?', her mother
wrote on Facebook
The murder - which took place two
years earlier in 2007, when Jabbari was just 19. She had met him in a cafe and
he had convinced her to visit his office to discuss a business deal.
While there Sarbandi allegedly
drugged and attempted to rape her and she grabbed a pocket knife and stabbed
him. Jabbari maintained until her death that another man who was present at the
time killed him.
Amnesty International described
the investigation as 'deeply flawed' and said that the trial had failed to
examine all the evidence. The organisation also said that Jabbari confessed
after being subjected to 'savage tortures'.
It is claimed that she spent two
months in solitary confinement where she did not have access to a lawyer or her
family.
The date of her execution has
been repeatedly delayed, first postponed in April after a global petition
to spare her life attracted 20,000 signatures.
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Reyhaneh Jabbari pictured
handcuffed at police headquarters in Tehran after she was arrested for the
murder of a former intelligence official in 2007. Amnesty International called
the investigation and trial 'deeply flawed'
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A man who killed an Iranian youth
in a street fight with a knife in 2007, is brought to the gallows during his
execution ceremony in the northern Iran city of Nowshahr. The mother of the
victim spared his life soon after
Earlier this month, the death
sentence was deferred again, apparently after Jabbari had said her final
goodbyes to her family, while a government car waited to transport her to the
execution site.
Throughout the past months, her
friends and family have been a regular presence outside the prison, staging
protests calling for release.
Her mother also gave emotional
interviews discussing her daughter's plight and begging the Iranian government
to spare her life.
Speaking earlier this month via
Skype to Fox News, Pakravan
said: 'I wish they would come tie a rope around my neck and kill me instead,
but to allow Rayhaneh to come back home.'
'The only thing I want ... from
God, from people around the world ... in any way, in any form, is I just want
to bring Rayhaneh back home.
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Throughout the past months, Ms
Jabbari's friends and family have been a regular presence outside the prison,
staging protests calling for release
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Adistraught Mrs Pakravan is seen
wailing outside the gates of Rajai Shahr Prison, near Tehran, after her
daughter was put to death
'I am a mother. No mother can
accept the death of her child.'
The execution was carried out
after Sarbandi's family refused to pardon Jabbari or accept blood money. An
estimated 250 people have been put to death in Iran this year.
MEP GĂ©rard Deprez, the chair of
Friends of a Free Iran, a pressure group in the European Parliament, earlier
called on Iran to halt the execution.
He said: 'Hassan Rouhani's
government has hanged more than 1,000 people, many of them in public squares in
Iranian cities. This is the worst record by any Iranian president for the past
25 years.
'If human rights are not
improving in Iran, continued talks will only be seen as a green light for
further aggression by the regime against its people as well as spreading its
terror to other countries of the region.
'It is time the west imposes
sanctions on Iran's human rights violations with no further delay.'
3 comments:
Freedom of wrong doing for the guilty and death for the innocent - this is sharia law. America, wake up. It's here. It's OK to rape and pillage and kill the innocent.
If this actually happened, [ aren't all government reports lies ? ] - I'll then assume this is a NWO attempt to demonize Iran, AGAIN, since the 30 year attempt to claim they have ' nuclear weapons ' has repeatedly failed. This appears to be a new Cabal angle, humanitarian abuses, and the cheap Hollywood docu-drama here shows how little the Cabal understands HUMANITARIAN. The US / Zionist / Ashkenazi / Khazars ( sheenies ) show will end only when they are eliminated. TYE
Amen brother..... THESE DEMONIZED PIECES OF CRAPOLA .....NEED TO BE ELIMINATED ANYWAY WE CAN ELIMINATE THEM AND ALL THE SICKO NWO BASTARDS ALONG WITH THEM...
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