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"Delara’s innocence is as clear as a day to me": Delara's attorney

This morning Nazanin Afshin-Jam spoke with Abdolsamad Khramshahi, the counsel for Delara Darabi about the recent developments.

Mr. Khoramshahi stated that as far as he is concerned, the fact that Delara’s ex-boyfriend Amir Hossein has accepted the charges of being an accomplice to the murder is an attempt on his part to avoid the truth coming out of the appeal process. Mr., Khoramshahi questioned otherwise why would someone who claimed to be innocent would be willing to spend 13 years of his life in prison? Khoramshahi said this shows Amir Hossein’s true character as someone who is willing to see Delara executed than facing the consequences of his own action. Delara’s attorney explained that in his view the decision of Amir Hossein to no longer pursue the appeal would play a positive role in public opinion as to innocence of Delara Darabi.

When he was asked why the two cases were being handled separate from each other, he referred to the history of the case that he became Delara’s attorney two years after Delara’s imprisonment when her initial execution order was already issued. Khoramshahi said that Delara’s previous attorney had not even appeared in the first court and only the attorney for Amir Hossein was present there and the judge instead of issuing a continuance had asked 17-year-old Delara to defend herself in a life and death case!!

Khoramshahi explained that after he was assigned as the attorney he appealed the initial ruling and told the court that Delara could not have been the cause, because she is left-handed. In response the judge had promised  that If it was proven to him that Delara is left-handed he would reconsider the verdict. Khoramshahi asked the court to make necessary inquiries from experts, interview Delara’s school teachers etc to verify that she is left handed.  Five months later although the judge verified that Delara is left handed but despite his promise he mysteriously still confirmed the death sentence! According to Mr. Khoramshahi therefore the case was already determined at that time.

When asked about the reason behind the continuous denial of reenactment of the crime scene, he explained that “ I have played the scene in my mind numerous times and it is so obvious to me that Delara could not have been the cause of the murder”. “According to Amir Hossein’s defense he claimed to have been holding the victim from the back while Delara was stabbing the victim while standing behind Amir Hossein. The stabbing was done on the right side of the victim. “ How could Delara so easily reach the victim to cause 14 wounds while she was behind Amir Hossein? And Considering that supposedly the victim’s back was to Delara how could Delara cause the wounds to the right side of victim with her left hand.

“Delara is a very fragile and delicate girl and an artist. The 14 wounds were deep, she could not have caused them”. Mr., Khoramshahi also brought up the lack of financial and personal motive for killing her father’s cousin.

“Based on available the evidences even a child can conclude that Delara is not guilty. I am not intending to make a hero out of Delara. It is obvious that when someone is murdered justice must be served. I can not even see an ant get killed, but also Delara’s innocence is as clear as a day to me”.

Khoramshahi is still hopeful that based on the available evidences and other deficiencies in judiciary procedures, the head of judiciary Ayatollah Shahrudi would order a new trial. This remains to be Delara’s last hope.

Mr. Khoramshahi also repeated his view that until the parliamentary bill to stop child executions in Iran is passed and until it becomes a law, Iran judiciary should halt all child executions.

Khoramshahi also thanked Nazanin Afshin-Jam, SCE Campaign and everyone who has been trying to raise awareness about Delara Darabi and other children facing execution in Iran.     

Nazanin & Stop Child Executions Campaign in Glamour magazine

 

                                

Glamour Magazine has named Nazanin Afshin-Jam as their “Hero of the Month” in the July 2007 Issue. The article also provided a link to www.stopchildexecutions.com website and petition.

Last week we also received an email from one of the SCE campaign supporters suggesting to nominate Nazanin for CNN Hero Award in order to “help promote her stopchildexecutions quest”.

Glamour is a monthly women’s magazine published founded in 1939 in the United States. Glamour reaches a subscription audience of about 1.5 million readers in the United States. In addition it is also published in numerous countries including the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Russia, Greece, Poland, South Africa, Hungary, Romania, Netherlands, and in a Latin American (Spanish language) edition. 

Former French embassador to Iran signs petition after roundtable with Nazanin on French TV

 Nazanin Afshin-Jam had a roundtable discussion about Iran on France’s largest TV news station LCI with former Ambassador of France to Iran Francois Nicoullaud – an author/economist, Thierry Coville – author and  former assistant at the French Research Institute in Iran ,  and Jean-Pierre Montanay the film director who made the recent documentary about Nazanin Fatehi in Iran. Following the program, François Nicoullaud signed the petition to Stop Child Executions in Iran.

Follwoing the program Mr.  Francois Nicoullaud signed the petition demanding an end to Child Executions in Iran.

6414. Francois Nicoullaud France

 Nazanin Afshin-Jam and SCE campaign appreciate Mr. Nicoullaud’s support of the Stop Child Executions Campaign.

François Nicoullaud was the French ambassador to Iran from 2001 to July, 2005.  After the end of his mission has published a book in France called “The turban and the rose”, in which he strongly critisized the regime in Iran. In a segment of his book, Nicoullaud, the Egyptian-born French politician wrote that the rulers of Iran are violent and rude individuals whose motivation for their election are deceptive and based on hidden costs and that the government of Iran is a Stalinist system. He has also written that the regime of Tehran does pursue nuclear weapons and they will ultimately get their hands on them

Nazanin meets Amnesty representatives in UK and Canada

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

 During the past two weeks Nazanin Afshin_jam had three meetings with representatives of Amnesty International in London and Vancouver discussing joint efforts to Stop Child Executions in Iran.


SCE Campaign and Amnesty International have been in continuous contacts exchanging information and discussing the two campaigns to Stop Child Executions.

 

 

BBC Radio interviews Nazanin Afshin-Jam (in Persian)

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              While in London, Nazanin fshin-Jam was interviewed by BBC radio (persian programming) talk show.

When given the opportunity Nazanin discussed : Nazanin Fatehi, Stop Child Executions Campaign and other human rights violations in Iran. 

BBC Radio Persian broadcast has many listeners in Iran.                                                             

 

Irshad Manji, Muslim author activist, asks Muslims to speak out against child executions

Muslim writer and activist IRSHAD MANJI signed the petition to Stop Child Executions in Iran. In a letter to Nazanin Afshin Jam she wrote : “I’m attaching a “prayer” from the reform-minded Muslims of Project Ijtihad, asking all Muslims of conscience and compassion to speak out against children executions now.”

Nazanin Afshin-Jam and SCE Campaign greatly appreciate Ms. Irashad Manji’s and project Ijtihad’s support of the campagin to stop child executions.

6304. Irshad Manji Canada Author and Founder, Project Ijtihad

About Irshad Manji:  Irshad is a Canadian feminist Muslim, author, journalist, and activist. She is a well-known critic of radical Islam and orthodox interpretations of the Qur’an, calling herself a “Muslim refusenik”. The New York Times has dubbed Irshad Manji “Osama Bin Laden’s worst nightmare.” She takes that as a compliment. Irshad is the best-selling author of The The Trouble with Islam Today : A Muslim’s Call for Reform in Her Faith. The book has been published in 25 languages. In those countries that have banned her book, she is reaching readers by posting free translations in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian on her website at http://www.muslim-refusenik.com. Irshad Manji also maintains a myspace website. 

Irshad also travels the globe to lecture about the liberal reformation of Islam. Her audiences include Amnesty International, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the United Nations Press Corps, the Democratic Muslims of Denmark, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, the International Women’s Forum, the Swedish Defense Research Agency, the Pentagon, the Jean Jacques Rousseau Institute, and universities from Cambridge to Notre Dame. Currently, Irshad is a Senior Fellow with the European Foundation for Democracy. She writes columns that are distributed worldwide by the New York Times Syndicate. She is also making a feature film about Islam. Among the ideas it will showcase is “ijtihad,” Islam’s lost tradition of independent thinking. has appeared on numerous television networks worldwide. US PBS Television network recently broadcasted a documentary by Irshad Manji titled: Faith without fear.  

As a social entrepreneur, Irshad has launched Project Ijtihad, an initiative to develop the world’s first leadership network for reform-minded Muslims. In that capacity, she was recently named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. Oprah Winfrey honored Irshad with the first annual Chutzpah Award for “audacity, nerve, boldness and conviction.” Ms. magazine chose Irshad as a “Feminist for the 21st Century.” Maclean’s, Canada’s national news magazine, selected her one of ten “Canadians Who Make a Difference.” And the Jakarta Post in Indonesia — the world’s largest Muslim country — identified Irshad as one of three women creating a positive change in Islam today.

Nazanin Afshin-Jam promotes SCE Campaign while touring USA

Nazanin Afshin-Jam will be performing Live and signing her CD’s while touring USA between June 1-July 12, 2007 at BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC.  During the FREE events, Nazanin will also be speaking about Stop Child Executions Campaign. This is a good opportunity for the campaign supporters to promote the Stop Child Executions Campaign by inviting their friend and families to the events.

Tour Schedule at Borders Books and Music locations:

06/01/2007 12:15 PM – 1501 Fourth Ave, Seattle 

06/02/2007 02:00 PM - 400 Post St, San Francisco

06/15/2007 07:00 PM - 241 W 104th St., Northglenn

06/16/2007 07:00 PM - 4477 S. Lamar, Austin

06/17/2007 02:00 PM - 255 E. Basse Rd., Ste. 350, San Antonio

06/22/2007 07:00 PM - 5061 Westheimer Rd., Houston

06/23/2007 07:00 PM - 3637 Peachtree Rd, NE, Atlanta

06/29/2007 12:30 PM - 150 North State St., Chicago

06/30/2007 07:30 PM - 34300 Woodward, Birmingham

07/06/2007 12:30 PM - 1801 L Street, Washington

07/07/2007 07:00 PM - 1149 Lancaster Ave, Bryn Mawr

07/08/2007 03:00 PM - 10 Columbus Circle – Time Warner Building, New York

07/12/2007 07:30 PM - 1360 Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles

Josefina Lopez, award wining screenwriter supports the SCE petition

Josefina Lopez playwriter and co-screenwriter of the award-winning film, Real Women Have Curves signed the Stop Child Executions Petition. Nazanin Afshin-Jam and SCE Campaign wish to thank Ms. Lopez for her support of the Campaign to Stop Child Executions.

About Josefina Lopez: Having had over 100 productions of her plays throughout the United States, Josefina Lopez is one of today’s preeminent Chicana writers. She has written several plays such as Simply Maria, Or the American Dream; Confessions of Women From East L.A.; Boyle Heights; Lola Goes To Roma; Food For The Dead; Unconquered Spirits; Queen of the Rumba and Real Women Have Curves. She is the co-screenwriter of the movie version of her play Real Women Have Curves, The movie garnered much acclaim, including at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival where the film won the “Audience Award” and a “Special Jury Award for Acting.” Josefina has written several other screenplays including Loteria for Juarez about the mysterious murders of women in the Mexico/US border town of Ciudad Juarez; Josefina has won several awards including a Gabriel Garcia Marquez award from L.A. Mayor in 2003. She was also recognized by the WGA as the cover story for the December 2002/January 2003 issue of the prestigious Writers’ Guild magazine “Written By,” entitled “Real Writers Have Courage.” Josefina and cowriter George LaVoo won the “Humanitas Award for Screenwriting” for Real Women Have Curves. She was awarded a Screenwriting Fellowship by the California Arts Council for 2001 and in 1988 she was recognized by California Senator Barbara Boxer as a “woman who has made history in the entertainment industry.” 

5865. Josefina Lopez U.S.A. Screenwriter/author

Mehrnagiz Kar, Iranian human right activist signs the Stop Child Executions Petition

Prominent Iranian lawyer, human right activist and author, Mehrangiz Kar (مهرانگیز کار )who was jailed in April 2000 for her writings and speeches on women’s rights , has signed the petition to Stop Child Executions in Iran. Mrs’ Kar met Nazanin Afshin-Jam last week in New Jersey. 

Mehrangiz Kar is Recipient of many human rights awards such as: Annual Human Rights First Award, Ludovic Trarieux International Human Rights Prize (France) , Democracy Award of the National Endowment for Democracy (U.S.),  Hellman/Hammett Grant from Human Rights Watch.

Nazanin  Afshin-Jam and SCE Campaign thank Mrs. Kar’s for her support of the Stop Child Executions Campaign and petition.    

About Mehrangiz Kar:  On April 30, 2000, the Islamic Republic of Iran imprisoned Mehrangiz Kar and other activists and intellectuals such as Akbar Ganji because they had participated in a conference on the future of Iran held in Berlin, Germany. She was denied access to her lawyer and was not allowed to receive medicines during her nearly two months in solitary confinement. She was charged with “acting against the internal security of the state and disparaging the sacred order of the Islamic Republic.” Two charges were filed against her in the Islamic Revolutionary Court– acting against national security and disseminating propaganda against the Islamic Republic of Iran– and three additional charges in Iran’s Public Court– violating the observance of hejab, denying the Islamic instructions stated in the Qu’ran, and insulting Islam. 

On June 21, 2000 Mehrangiz Kar was freed on $60,000 bail. Having been diagnosed with breast cancer, Ms. Kar appealed to authorities to be allowed to seek medical care in Netherlands and United States. Denied this humanitarian relief, Ms. Kar underwent a mastectomy and a regimen of chemotherapy of Iran. Almost concurrent with her medical treatment, her case went to trial. In January 2001, the Islamic Revolutionary Court sentenced Mehrangiz Kar to four year’s imprisonment which was considered completed in exchange for money. The three charges against her in Iran’s Public Court are still open, for which she may again be arrested upon her return.

5896. Mehrangiz Kar USA Writer

Former Iranian MP signs Stop Child Executions Petition

Human Rights Advocate and former member of Iran’s parliament , Fatemeh Haghighatjoo signed the Petition to stop child executions in Iran. In an email , Ms. Haghighatjoo also thanked Nazanin Afshin-Jam for her “unique efforts of human rights”.

Nazanin Afshin-Jam and SCE Campaign  thank Dr. Haghighatjoo for her support of the Campaign to  permanently end child executions in Iran.

Fatemeh Haghighatjou, (فاطمه حقیقت‌جو) was a reformist member of the Iranian Parliament until February 2004. While in parliament she challenged and criticized the hardliners as well as the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. She was the first to resign when the anti-reform measures of the Supreme Leader began to take shape. Her resignation was followed by few other pro-reform MP’s.  In 2001, Ms. Haghighatjoo was sentenced to 20 months in prison, for “inciting public opinion and insulting the judiciary”. Her sentence—which she terms illegitimate and undemocratic, and which she has not served yet—was later reduced to 10 months. In 2005 Haghighatjoo was a fellow at MIT’s Center for International Relations. She is currently a fellow at Harvard University’s Women and Public Policy Program. 

PHOTO: Nazanin Afshin-Jam and
Fatemeh Haghighatjoo at Rutgers University
5840. Dr. Fatemeh Haghighatjoo Iran Fellow at Harvard