Wednesday, 7 July 2010

"Stop stoning and Sharia law"

More below from Maryam Namazie of the One Law for All coalition:
[The photo at left is of Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow, 13, who was stoned to death in an Iranian stadium, in November 2008, in front of 1,000 onlookers.  Her "crime"?  She was raped by three men.  Any of those men arrested?  You're kidding, right?  The fact that she reported the rape "proved" that she was "guilty" of adultery.  That's Shariah law for you.]
[Postscript 14th Aug: American Thinker article of 8/8.
Back to Maryam...


11 July is the International Day against Stoning – a day we would do well to mark especially given that Sakine Mohammadi Ashtiani faces imminent death by stoning for adultery.

Appealing on her behalf, her two children have said: “Today we reach out to the people of the world. It is now five years that we have lived in fear and in horror, deprived of motherly love. Is the world so cruel that it can watch this catastrophe and do nothing?”

Don’t stand by and watch. Let’s end this once and for all.






To show your condemnation against stoning and support for Sakine, during the week of 5-11 July, take stones to your city centres, universities, media outlets, workplaces and put them in a public place, with a message in support of Sakine and against stoning and executions. Send letters of protest and sign a petition opposing stoning.

With daily reports of such brutality, some will still not stop asserting that Sharia law is misunderstood and wrongly associated with medieval punishments - yet this is what Sharia’s penal code demands. The image of Sharia law is draconian because the reality is such.

But what of its civil code – that which is being widely implemented in Britain? A new report
Sharia Law in Britain: A Threat to One Law for All and Equal Rights reveals the shocking effects of Sharia law on women and children in particular. To read Spokesperson Maryam Namazie’s piece on the new report in the Guardian’s law website, click here:
. You can also read the report here.

One Law for All will be sending the report to MPs, the Archbishop of Canterbury and others but needs your support to do this, particularly since media coverage on the report has been appalling. If you can, please purchase a copy or more of the new report so we can send it on to the Government and others free of charge. To purchase the report at £5.00 plus £2.00 Shipping and Handling each or to donate to the work of One Law for All, you may either send a cheque to our address below or pay via Paypal by visiting:
http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/donate/ .

Thank you for your support.

For further information contact:
Maryam Namazie
Spokesperson

One Law for All
BM Box 2387
London WC1N 3XX, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 7719166731

onelawforall@gmail.com