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    Default Vatican: stoning in Iran adultery case 'brutal'


    VATICAN CITY – The Vatican raised the possibility Sunday of using behind-the-scenes diplomacy to try to save the life of an Iranian widow sentenced to be stoned for adultery.
    In its first public statement on the case, which has attracted worldwide attention, the Vatican decried stoning as a particularly brutal form of capital punishment.
    Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said the Catholic church opposes the death penalty in general.
    It is unclear what chances any Vatican bid would have to persuade the Muslim nation to spare the woman's life. Brazil, which has friendly relations with Iran, was rebuffed when it offered her asylum.
    Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani was convicted in 2006 of adultery. In July, Iranian authorities said they would not carry out the stoning sentence for the time being, but the mother of two could still face execution by hanging for adultery and other offenses.
    Her son, Sajad, told the Italian news agency Adnkronos that he was appealing to Pope Benedict XVI and to Italy to work to stop the execution.
    Lombardi told The Associated Press that no formal appeal had reached the Vatican. But he hinted that Vatican diplomacy might be employed to try to save Ashtiani.
    Lombardi said in a statement that the Holy See "is following the case with attention and interest."
    "When the Holy See is asked, in an appropriate way, to intervene in humanitarian issues with the authorities of other countries, as it has happened many times in the past, it does so not in a public way, but through its own diplomatic channels," Lombardi said in the statement.
    In one of the late Pope John Paul II's encyclicals in 1995, the pontiff laid out the Catholic Church's stance against capital punishment.
    John Paul went to bat in several high-profile cases of death-row inmates in the United States. One of the first was the case of Paula Cooper, who was convicted of murdering her elderly Bible teacher when she was 15 but spared the electric chair by Indiana in 1989.
    But that same year, a papal appeal for clemency to Cuba to spare a war hero and three other Cuban officers convicted of drug trafficking from the firing squad went unheeded.
    Meanwhile, Italy's foreign minister, Franco Frattini, told the ANSA news agency that while Italy respects Iranian sovereignty and isn't in any way interfering, "a gesture of clemency from Iran is the only thing that can save her."
    Italy has strong economic ties, primarily energy interests, in Iran.

    Source: Vatican: stoning in Iran adultery case 'brutal' - Yahoo! News

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    agay kasakit anang batoon hangtud mamatay oi...fytera aning iran oi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gshukaku View Post
    agay kasakit anang batoon hangtud mamatay oi...fytera aning iran oi.
    mura ug ni balik sa katong mga biblical times nga bato on ang nka sala hangtud mamatay

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    respect sa culture sa lugar

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    adultery. gamay rman unta na nga kaso compared to corruption. pero ang corrupt sa ato wla ra jud punishment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trax View Post
    mura ug ni balik sa katong mga biblical times nga bato on ang nka sala hangtud mamatay
    wala man guro na nibalik kay murag mao nman jud na ila culture sa mga taga didto, naa pa may daghan culture nga nag praktis ana. Mao nay gisaway ni Kristo pag anhi niya mao kitang mga kristiano wala na ana...

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    I think, The Vatican can extend their sentiments about the predicaments, but the final say is with the Iranians, not to mention they are dominated my islamic laws not by Christian influences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    I think, The Vatican can extend their sentiments about the predicaments, but the final say is with the Iranians, not to mention they are dominated my islamic laws not by Christian influences.
    storngly agree...wa man gani na sila ni palag nga mangaon tag baboy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepponeskie View Post
    storngly agree...wa man gani na sila ni palag nga mangaon tag baboy...
    hehehe, pero basin mka hagyo cguro cla tungod sa diplomatic ties

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    dapat dili na manghilabot ang vatican ani. islamic state ang iran.kung maki saw2x ang vatican ani basin musamot ka gubot ang muslims ug christians.

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