
Oh, the joys of living in a country ruled by extremists:
A man was stoned to death in Iran for adultery but the woman involved in the case repented, the judiciary said on Tuesday, suggesting her life was spared.
The Islamic Republic has been heavily criticized by the European Union, rights groups and the United Nations for stoning convicted criminals and there are official Iranian recommendations the practice should not occur.
Asked whether he could confirm that a man charged with adultery was stoned to death in the northern city of Rasht during the Iranian month that ended on March 20, judiciary spokesman Alireza Jamshidi told a news conference:
“What you said about stoning is correct. But the woman repented … Among the instances in which the sentence is not performed is when there is a repentance by the individual involved.”
The executed man was 30 years old. (more…)

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