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Mittwoch, den 20.07.05
![]() Das Urteil zwei jugendliche Männer hinzurichten, die gleichgeschlechtliche
Liebe praktizierten, wurde in Mashhad, im Osten Irans vollstreckt.
Nach Informationen der Studentischen Presseagentur Iran (ISNA) kündigten
die Verantwortlichen des Landkreises 19 an, die beiden Jugendlichen, einer von
ihnen unter 18 Jahre, aufgrund ihrer homosexuellen Praxis öffentlich
hinzurichten. Die Hinrichtung durch Erhängung fand öffentlich und im Beisein
einer Vielzahl von Zuschauern statt.
Kurze Zeit vor der Hinrichtung hatte der Reporter der ISNA die Möglichkeit
mit den Angeklagten zu sprechen. Diese wiederholten mehrmals, dass sie vierzehn
Monate nach dem Urteil ihre Tat bereuten und einsichtig seien. Einer der
Angeklagten sagte sogar er wusste vorher nicht, dass die homosexuelle Praxis mit
dem Tode bestraft wird. Er wusste aber schon, dass diese Praxis strafbar
sei.
Der Anwalt des minderjährigen Angeklagten Ruhollah Rasaszadeh erklärte er
habe nach dem ersten Urteil Widerspruch eingelegt mit Verweis auf die
Minderjährigkeit seines Mandanten. Das Hohe Gericht jedoch bestätigte das Urteil
in der ersten Instanz. Das Urteil des Landkreises 19 wurde von der höchsten
gerichtlichen Instanz im Iran überprüft und bestätigt und am 20. Juli
vollstreckt.
Übersetzung eines Artikels aus der Zeitung PeykeIran www.peykeiran.com
V.i.S.d.P. Paul Hirsch, Burgfriedenstraße 16, 60489 Frankurt am Main +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
IRAN EXECUTES 2 GAY TEENAGERS Two gay Iranian teenagers -- one 18, the other believed to be 16 or 17, were executed this week for the "crime" of homosexuality, the Iranian Student News Agency (ISNA) reported on July 19. (The ISNA report is in Farsi, and was translated into English by the British gay rights group OutRage!, which released its report today--ISNA also provided the terrifying photos of the teens' last moments you see on this page.) The two youths -- identified only by their initials as M.A. and A.M., were hanged in Edalat (Justice) Square in the city of Mashhad in north-eastern Iran, on the orders of Court No. 19. The hanging of the teens was also reported by the National Council of Resistance of Iran. Consensual gay sex in any form is punishable by death in the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to the website Age of Consent, which monitors such laws around the world, in Iran "Homosexuality is illegal, those charged with love-making are given a choice of four deathstyles: being hanged, stoned, halved by a sword, or dropped from the highest perch. According to Article 152, if two men not related by blood are discovered naked under one cover without good reason, both will be punished at a judge's discretion. Gay teens (Article 144) are also punished at a judge's discretion. Rubbing one's penis between the thighs without penetration (tafheed) shall be punished by 100 lashes for each offender. This act, known to the English-speaking world as frottage,' is punishable by death if the 'offender' is a non-Muslim. If frottage is thrice repeated and penalty-lashes have failed to stop such repetitions, upon the fourth 'offense' both men will be put to death. According to Article 156, a person who repents and confesses his gay behavior prior to his identification by four witnesses, may be pardoned. Even kissing 'with lust' (Article 155) is forbidden. This bizarre law works to eliminate old Persian male-bonding customs, including common kissing and holding hands in public." And Outrage, in its release about the gay teens' execution, noted that, "according to Iranian human rights campaigners, over 4000 lesbians and gay men have been executed since the Ayatollahs seized power in 1979. Last August, a 16-year-old girl was hanged for 'acts incompatible with chastity.'" In the case of the two teens hanged in Mashhad, "They admitted having gay sex (probably under torture) but claimed in their defense that most young boys had sex with each other and tdhat they were not aware that homosexuality was punishable by death," according to the ISNA report as translated by Outrage. "Prior to their execution, the gay teenagers were held in prison for 14 months and severely beaten with 228 lashes. The length of their detention suggests that they committed the so-called offenses more than a year earlier, when they were possibly around the age of 16." "Ruhollah Rezazadeh, the lawyer of the younger of the two boys, had appealed that he was too young to be executed and that the court should take into account his tender age (believed to be 16 or 17). But the Supreme Court in Tehran Ordered him to be hanged." If you would like to protest the barbaric hanging of these two kids with same-sex hearts, while the U.S. has no diplomatic relations with Iran, there is an Iranian embassy in Canada. You may write, telephone or fax the Iranian ambassador in Canada: Ambassador SEYED MOUHAMMAD ALI MOOSAVI, Embassy of Iran, 245 METCALFE ST., OTTAWA ONTARIO.K2P 2K2 CANADA COUNTRY AREA CODE :001 613 TEL :2354726-2334726 CONSULAR TEL :2334726 FAX :2335712 URGENT! INTERVIEW WITH GAY ACTIVIST IN IRAN! FEEL FREE
TO REPUBLISH! IT WILL HELP IRANIAN GAYS AND LESBIANS! THANKS TO ALL! 07/25/2005 16:55:33 Exclusive interview with gay activists in Iran on
situation of gays, recent executions of gay teens and the future
Project GayRussia.Ru
asked people to sign the letter to the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of
Iran and to the Russian President Vladimir Putin against barbarism that took
place in We conducted the
interview with the publishers and distributors of MAHA, GayRussia:
Can you tell us a bit about the situation in
After 8 months of hard
work, 8 issues and 4 supplements appeared, covering issues such as gay and
family, depression among GLBT, a report about lesbians in PGLO (Persian gays and
lesbians organisation) is an Iranian GLBT organisation working from abroad.
They publish a PDF format magazine and most important they send a weekly radio
program by email to people inside G.R.:
Do you have any further details on what happened on July 19th except what
was published in the international media? MAHA:
Unfortunately not much. The authorities try to give as little information as
possible about issues which may cause international reaction. And as you may
know there is already a worldwide reaction and protests against the execution
of the two boys. We know that the two
boys (with the names of Mohammad Askari and Ayad Marhuni) belonged to We also know that the
authorities have been giving conflicting messages. Some are denying that the
boys were persecuted because of being gays and they put more emphasize on the
boy’s crime (allegedly they have raped a 13 years old boy), but according
to the boys lawyer the boys had said that they did not know that such acts
(sexual relations with the person of the same sex) were punished by execution.
It shows that the boys were executed because of having same-sex intercourse. The problem in G.R.:
Do you see a possible link with the killing and the result of the recent
presidential elections? MAHA:
It’s hard to say and it’s too early to see such a link. We know
that the newly elected president is a conservative hardliner, we know that
while he was a mayor of G.R.:
Was this execution event reported in the media in MAHA:
Yes, it was reputed and even some of international reaction to the event was
reported but as you can guess the media is controlled by the regime to a large
extent. However, inside G.R.:
What is the situation of gays in MAHA:
The GLBT situation in You may remember the Soviet
days, there was not much info about homosexuality in your country, families and
the society could not accept it and the regime did not allow GLBT to have their
organisations or to spread info about the issue. The situation is pretty much
the same in In the recent elections
there was a candidate who put “RESPECT FOR DIFFERENT LIFE STYLES”
in his program. And it was something new. We do not know if he really meant gay
life but we know that his front is not anti gay. In addition there is a famous
political person, Mr. Akbar Ganji, who also openly talks about RESPECT FOR
DIFFERENT LIFESTYLES. Add to that GLBT which is still in the beginning of its
journey but it is young and determined to fight for GLBT rights. There are also
opposition political groups in exile and some of them voiced their support for
GLBT rights in their program. So, on the whole, we are
optimistic about the future as G.R.:
How do Iranian gays live knowing that they fear death penalty in their
motherland and that in other countries same sex marriages are already allowed? MAHA:
Life is not easy, it is mixed with fear, uncertainty and self oppression. The
biggest problem we are facing is that GLBT do not have info about their sexual
desire. They simply can not find explanation to it. Why they feel as they feel
(feeling for persons of the same sex), they do not know what it is. What
it’s called etc. but when they get the knowledge, then it is becoming
much easier. Not all Iranians have access to the Internet, there are no gay
bars or clubs, so creating a network of GLBT is very difficult. Bear in mind
that after 8 months of publishing MAHA, still a great number of GLBT people
have not got the news. Many GLBT people are
living with denial of their own sexuality, or they get married in hope to
disguise and hide their deep homosexual desire or in hope to be cured of it. G.R.:
What can we do from abroad to help you? MAHA:
You have already done too much for us and we are very thankful for it. G.R.:
Thank you very much for your answers in such a difficult time. We are here to
support you and please do not hesitate to ask for any help you might need. GayRussia.Ru,
interview conducted by Nikolai Alekseev Quelle/source: www.gayrussia.ru/en/ |