Western hypocrisy, in two parallel cases - Sakineh Ashtiani & Teresa Lewis
gar | 22.09.2010 08:15 | Social Struggles | World
Teresa Lewis in USA will be executed by lethal injection on Thursday, September 23, becoming the first woman to be put to death in Virginia since 1912. Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani in IRAN , who has confessed to premeditated murder and adultery and is awaiting the finial decision on her sentence.
Teresa Lewis was found guilty of plotting to kill her husband and step-son in 2002 for life insurance money. The court said in a ruling on Tuesday that the stay of execution request by the 41-year-old woman "is denied." The ruling means that she will be executed by lethal injection on Thursday, September 23, becoming the first woman to be put to death in Virginia since 1912. Lewis has admitted to hiring two accomplices for the murders, but has denied pulling the trigger. Doctors, meanwhile, have said that she was not intelligent enough to mastermind the murders. Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, however, said that he could find "no compelling reason to set aside the sentence that was imposed by the Circuit Court and affirmed by all reviewing courts." Lewis is the first woman to be executed in the United States since 2005.
Human rights groups have described her conviction as 'unsubstantiated.' Amnesty International, for its part, has called on US officials to commute the death sentence of Lewis. The controversial case is reportedly not the first and will not be the last one in the US to draw fire over what has been described as "a mockery of justice.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad criticizes Western hypocrisy, saying the West is hyping up the case of an Iranian woman whose sentence is not yet final, while 53 women are on the death row in the US. The Iranian president was referring to the case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who has confessed to premeditated murder and adultery and is awaiting the finial decision on her sentence. "Right now, 53 women in the US are on the death row, while the sentencing of Mrs. Mohammadi is yet to be finalize in Iran; however, [the West] has launched an anti-Iranian wave of media hype," Ahmadinejad said late on Monday. One of those on the death row is borderline mentally retarded Teresa Lewis, who is slated to be executed in the US state of Virginia by lethal injection on September 23
Human rights groups have described her conviction as 'unsubstantiated.' Amnesty International, for its part, has called on US officials to commute the death sentence of Lewis. The controversial case is reportedly not the first and will not be the last one in the US to draw fire over what has been described as "a mockery of justice.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad criticizes Western hypocrisy, saying the West is hyping up the case of an Iranian woman whose sentence is not yet final, while 53 women are on the death row in the US. The Iranian president was referring to the case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who has confessed to premeditated murder and adultery and is awaiting the finial decision on her sentence. "Right now, 53 women in the US are on the death row, while the sentencing of Mrs. Mohammadi is yet to be finalize in Iran; however, [the West] has launched an anti-Iranian wave of media hype," Ahmadinejad said late on Monday. One of those on the death row is borderline mentally retarded Teresa Lewis, who is slated to be executed in the US state of Virginia by lethal injection on September 23
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bullshit
22.09.2010 12:54
yawn
Number crunching
22.09.2010 13:41
For the record, there is no death penalty in most of the "West". According to Amnesty,
Number of executions in the US in 2009 (pop. 309 000 000) : 52
Number of executions in Iran in 2009 (pop. 74 000 000) : "at least 388"
... which means that, "per head" Iran executes about 30 times as many people per year than the US.
Haw-Haw watch
you what
22.09.2010 15:37
had enough of twisted logic