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Originally Posted by WilsonFourTwo
Wow, it only took 12 posts for a totally off based and under-thought Nazi/Holocaust reference. That's gotta be some kind of record.
The Iranian's aren't wiping out a minority group. They're applying their laws (barbaric to us, for sure) as they see fit......HUGE difference.
As for the woman herself - I dunno. She says she didn't do it, confessed only after torture and even then only 3 of 5 judges convicted her. From both my Western and Human point of view, death seems a bit much. I could understand a jail sentence or something, but state sponsored murder should only be for situations in which there is no doubt at all.....
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From my Western and Human point of view I'd say that she's not guilty, at least not guilty of the death penalty, because the jury, or judges, or government can't prove without a shadow of a doubt that she committed the crime.
It doesn't even matter what the crime is either.