S.F.
Supervisors Strongly Condemn Iran's Executions
[Dear Friends:
I send all of you tremendous thanks for your emotional and political
support during the past few weeks as we have worked together to
demand an end to Iran's barbaric death penalty practices.
As we move towards organizing to stop the August 27 executions of
two homosexuals in Arak, I now ask for your financial support.
Funding is needed for many things related to my anti-death penalty
advocacy, especially for money to pay for telephone calls, and soon
faxes, to Iran.
If you can afford a donation, I'd greatly appreciate your monetary
assistance. Donations can be made through my PayPal account, which
you can link to at http://mpetrelis.blogspot.com. Just click on the
"Make A Donation" button.
Should you wish to make a donation by check, email me and I'll send
you my snail mail address.
Today's news from San Francisco is that the Board of Supervisors
unanimously voted in favor of the following resolution, condemning
Iran's executions, in general, and in particular its killing of
juveniles and homosexuals.
The resolution was spearheaded by one of the gays on the Board,
Supervisor Bevan Dufty, with great assistance from Supervisor Ross
Mirkarimi, who is of Iranian heritage. Much credit also goes to the
other gay Board member, Supervisor Tom Ammiano, and to Supervisor
Gerardo Sandoval, a Latino.
My heartfelt thanks go out to all of the Supervisors, with special
debt of gratitude to Dufty, Mirkarimi and their respective staffers
for expeditiously moving to send a message to world that San
Francisco opposes the death penalty and its tragic practice in Iran.
For further comment from Dufty, call 1-415-554-6968. And to reach
Mirkarimi, phone 1-415-554-7630.
Again, thanks. --Michael Petrelis]
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San Francisco Board of Supervisors Resolution
Passed Unanimously on Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Resolution urging the United States Department of State to condemn
the Islamic Republic of Iran’s execution of two teenagers [Mahmoud
Asgari, Ayaz Marhoni], and the impending execution of two young men
[Farid Mostaar, Ahmad Chooka], for conducting homosexual acts
allegedly charged as “rape.”
WHEREAS, On July 19, 2005, in the northeastern city of Mashhad,
Iran, two teenagers, 16-year-old Ayaz Marhoni and 18-year-old
Mahmoud Asgari, were publicly hanged for a crime involving
homosexual sex – they were accused of raping an unidentified
13-year-old boy, although unheard evidence suggested otherwise; and,
WHEREAS, Before the execution, Marhoni and Asgari were detained for
approximately fourteen months and received 228 lashes each for
drinking, disturbing the peace and minor theft; and,
WHEREAS, Despite appeals from Iranian human rights activists, Nobel
laureate Shirin Ebadi, and many other Non-Government Organizations
(NGO’s), the Iranian Supreme Court upheld the verdict and death
sentence of Marhoni and Asgari ; and,
WHEREAS, The Iranian Supreme Court in Arak, has sentenced two more
young Iranian men, Farid Mostaar and Ahmad Chooka, to death by
public hanging – scheduled on August 27, 2005 - the charge -
homosexual intercourse and “rape”; and,
WHEREAS, These executions are a violation of the UN Convention on
the Rights of the Child and a violation of the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Iran is a signatory to
both), which prohibit the execution of minors; and,
WHEREAS, In 2004, 97 percent of all known executions took place in
China, Iran, Vietnam and the United States; in the number of
juvenile executions since 1990, Iran ranks second (executed 14) to
the United States (executed 19); and,
WHEREAS, The execution of juveniles in Iran sheds light on the
execution of juveniles within the United States, challenging how our
prism of an enlightened, secular, humane Western society is pitted
against an Islamic-theocratic, oppressive society; now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of
San Francisco hereby deplores the persecution and execution of all
Iranians who are denied the due process of the law and are, or are
perceived to be, of the LGBT community; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors of the City and
County of San Francisco urges the U.S. State Department and its
European partners to issue a strong condemnation against the Islamic
Republic of Iran for their national practice of civil rights abuses
and executions of homosexuals, and demand the cessation of further
executions and denial of due process of law.
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