Life (and death) in an Islamic theocracy

News from Iran (emphasis mine):

“Thirty people convicted of murder, drug trafficking, illegal relationships… will be executed on Sunday at dawn,” the Aftab newspaper quoted Tehran’s prosecutor office as saying.

Illegal relationships would be rape, adultery or homosexuality.

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One Response to “Life (and death) in an Islamic theocracy”

  1. on 27 Jul 2008 at 9:02 pm Ymarsakar

    Being raped, not raping. They don’t usually execute men for that.

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