Women's Rights & Movements in IranIran hangs woman for murdering love rival

Iran hangs woman for murdering love rival

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AFP: Iran on Wednesday hanged a woman convicted of murdering a love rival, her lawyer told the official IRNA news agency.

TEHRAN (AFP) — Iran on Wednesday hanged a woman convicted of murdering a love rival, her lawyer told the official IRNA news agency.

Shahla Jahed was hanged at 5:00 am (01:30 GMT) after the verdict was confirmed by the supreme court and the judiciary chief, lawyer Abdolsamad Khoramshahi said.

The London-based rights group Amnesty International on Tuesday called on Iran to halt Jahed’s execution, saying “there are good reasons to suggest that she may have been wrongly convicted.”

Jahed, who had a so-called “temporary” marriage with Nasser Mohammad Khani, a former striker for the Iranian national team, was convicted of stabbing to death his “permanent” wife eight years ago.

In the Shiite faith that is the majority religion in Iran, men and women can marry for an agreed period of time. Afterwards, the marriage is null and void, although it can be renewed.

Men can have up to four permanent wives, and any number of temporary wives. Women can only be married to one man at a time.

Amnesty said that in early 2008 the judiciary overturned the verdict and ordered a fresh investigation, citing “procedural flaws.” However, Jahed was again sentenced to death in February 2009.

Khani was a prominent Iranian footballer in the 1980s and late became a coach for Tehran’s Persepolis football club.

The execution is the 146th so far this year, according to an AFP count based on media reports. At least 270 people were executed in 2009.

The Islamic republic says the death penalty is essential to maintain law and order and is applied only after exhaustive judicial proceedings.

Murder, rape, armed robbery, drug trafficking and adultery are all punishable by death in Iran.

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