So what exactly does that mean? Well, what it apparently translates to is that she (while locked up in their prison) permitted the UK’s Times newspaper to publish an unveiled picture of her face in a newspaper article.
OK, so here are the facts we know:
- The claim comes directly from her family and a lawyer representing Mohammadi Ashtiani, and is based on reports from those who have recently left the prison in Tabriz where she has been held for the last four years, so its most probably correct.
- The unveiled photograph in question, published by the Times newspaper on 28 August, was not actually of Sakineh but of another woman, for which the paper has since issued a public apology.
In other words, she is being condemned for the actions of others, and the picture is not even of her.
You can read the full article published in todays UK Guardian newspaper here.
This is yet another example that illustrates how corrupt, immoral and viciously dangerous the Islamic cult is.
“Sajad Ghaderzadeh accused the Iranian authorities of using the mistaken picture as “an excuse to increase their harassment of our mother”
He added: “My mother has been called in to see the judge in charge of prison misdemeanours, and he has sentenced our helpless mother to 99 lashes on false charges of spreading corruption and indecency by disseminating this picture of a woman presumed to be her [Sakineh] without hijab.”
Speaking to the Observer today, Sajad said: “This news reached us through some prisoners who were released from Tabriz prison recently and have informed my mother’s lawyer, Houtan Kian, that she has been given a sentence of 99 lashes for the alleged unveiled photo of her published in western media.
And if you think that’s bad … the history here is even worse … involving them torturing her for two days so that they could get her to confess on live TV
Last month she was presented on Iranian state television where she “confessed” to involvement in the murder of her husband in a television interview recorded in Tabriz prison, where she is being held. It was suggested at that time that the 43-year-old had been tortured for two days before the recording of the confession.
Sajad also appealed to Mohammad Mostafaei not to make any more comments either on his mother’s case or on his father’s death.
Since her case has captured world attention, Iranian officials have claimed she was an accomplice to the murder of her husband, although her government-appointed lawyer, Houtan Kian, has accused the government of inventing charges against her.
So … to the person who posted the “ISLAM IS BY DEFINITION MODERATE” message to my Facebook page (you know who you are), you may wish to seriously reconsider that stance.
This, and many many other countless examples, tell a very different story.