Straits Times  /   Singapore

Dec 11, 2010 
Man faces 'eye-for-an-eye' justice in Iran 

 
TEHERAN - IRAN'S supreme court has upheld a sentence of blinding with acid  
for a man who blinded his lover's husband, under the Islamic 
'eye-for-an-eye'  justice code, a government daily said on Saturday.  
The convict, named only as Mojtaba, 25, threw acid in the face of Alireza,  
25, a taxi-driver in Iran's clerical hub city of Qom, after an 'illicit 
affair'  with the victim's wife, Mojdeh, also 25, said the newspaper Iran.  
The supreme court has upheld a lower court ruling that Mojtaba be blinded  
with drops of acid, in line with Islamic justice, which allows for 'qisas', 
or  eye-for-an-eye retribution, in cases of violent crime, it said.  
Qom prosecutor Mostafa Barzegar Ganji said the victim had used his right to 
 qisas. 'We have asked for forensic specialists to oversee the blinding of 
the  convict,' he said, quoted in Iran.  
Several acid attacks have been reported in Iran.  
In February 2009, Majid Movahedi was sentenced to be blinded in both eyes 
for  having hurled acid in the face of a university classmate, Ameneh 
Bahrami, who  refused a marriage proposal. -- AFP

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