Brasília – In an exclusive Agência Brasil interview, the Iranian
ambassador in Brazil, Mohsen Shaterzadeh, declared that Sakineh
Ashtiani, 43, an Iranian widow who had been sentenced to death by
stoning for adultery, will not be allowed to leave Iran. The ambassador
denied that a formal offer from Brazil of asylum or political refugee
for her had not been received by the Iranian government.
Shaterzadeh
explained that as the widow is an Iranian citizen there is no
possibility of any other country being part of the process. The
ambassador claimed that the case had become an international cause
célèbre because of manipulation by the foreign media on the internet and
in the press with the objective of embarrassing the president of Iran,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
“We have not received an official request [for
asylum or political refugee] from Brazil. There was no exchange of
anything in writing or orally, which is normal diplomatic practice,”
said the ambassador. “This is a criminal case that will be judged in
accordance with Iranian codes, following the moral and cultural precepts
of Iran. The case involves only Iranians, why should any other country
be part of it?”
The ambassador added with great care that the Iranian
position was not any form of disrespect regarding the offer by
president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to have the widow sent to Brazil.
“We have enormous respect for president Lula. We believe 100% that he
did not intend to interfere in internal Iranian affairs. He was moved by
human sentiments and when our spokesman said what he said, he did so
with total respect for Lula. It seems the comment was badly understood
by the Brazilian media.”
Shaterzadeh went on to explain that at this
moment the charge of adultery has been dropped and the widow is accused
only of killing her husband. The ambassador did not confirm that the
punishment had been modified; there were reports that instead of stoning
she would be executed by hanging. The ambassador said that as the case
was still ongoing, further changes could occur.
“I want to emphasize
that this is not a case of adultery, but a case of murder,” declared the
ambassador. “Now what I want to know is if this case took place
somewhere else in the world would there be such commotion?
Unfortunately, we now live in a virtual world that the media takes
advantage of. This is an internal Iranian matter that does not need
external interference.”
Shaterzadeh did confirm that the case of the
widow had been discussed by Brazilian and Iranian diplomats in Brazil
and in Iran. The ambassador said he had personally discussed the matter
at various times in Brasilia. In Tehran, the Brazilian ambassador,
Antonio Salgado, also discussed the matter with Iranian authorities,
explaining the Brazilian position.
Yesterday, speaking to reporters
in Rio de Janeiro, Foreign Minister, Celso Amorim, declared that Brazil
had in fact offered to have the widow sent to Brazil. “Diplomats have
discussed the case. Maybe he [the Iranian ambassador] considers his
explanation, when he says the accusation is no longer adultery, but
murder, an official response. The fact is that the situation of the
widow, the threat of stoning, the crime she is accused of committing,
all this shocks Brazilians and most people around the world. President
Lula offered to have her come to Brazil to avoid the execution. Our
ambassador in Tehran was instructed to convey the offer and the feelings
of the Brazilian people,” said Amorim.
The widow, Ashtiani, mother
of two children, was sentenced to death by stoning five years ago. She
was accused of adultery. She and her family deny the accusations.
Recently, her lawyer, Mohammad Mostafaei, fled Iran and received asylum
in Norway. He declared that his family was in danger as he could not
take them with him.
منبع: Agência Brasil
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