A fart between the shadows (kling_klang_bed) wrote,
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Score One For Women's Rights In The Middle East!

“He will lie in front of me drugged. I will feel my way to his eyes and then drop 20 drops of acid in each eye".

http://www.bild.de/BILD/news/bild-english/world-news/2009/03/26/acid-attack-revenge-eye-for-an-eye/iran-court-allows-victim-to-blind-culprit.html



It's the ultimate case of an eye for an eye - a judge has given an Iranian woman permission to pour acid into a man's eye after the spurned suitor blinded her by doing the same thing.

After 17 operations, Ameneh Bahrami is desperate for revenge and has been given the green light by a Tehran court.

“He will lie in front of me drugged. I will feel my way to his eyes and then drop 20 drops of acid in each eye,” Ameneh (30) explained.

“It has come so far,” she told a BILD reporter in Barcelona, where she now lives. “I will have retribution on April 15.”

The electrical engineer was attacked by Majid Emovahedi (25) because she had constantly turned down his marriage proposals.

His whole family had put pressure on her to wed him, but she was resolute: “No, I will never marry him.”

Majid waited for her as she left work in September 2004 and threw sulphuric acid over her head. She went blind immediately.

Ameneh Bahrami moved to Spain, where she has had 17 operations on her eyes and face.

Her desire for revenge has grown. She will return to Iran, wearing jeans and a t-shirt under her chador.

“My father and siblings won’t be there. They don’t want to see it.

"But my mother and friends will accompany me to make sure I don’t pour the acid on myself when I put it in his eyes.”

Majid Emovahedi will be held down by prison officials and under anaesthetic at the time. He won’t feel anything as Ameneh pours the acid on his face. A doctor will be wearing gloves to hold Majid’s eyes open so she can squeeze the acid in.

“My mother will do it for me if I don’t manage it,” Ameneh added, “but I hope that won’t be necessary. I want to execute the punishment myself, because it is my issue.

"I don’t want my mother to feel guilty. I am sure she would because revenge is a bad thing.”

But she herself unashamedly wants revenge: “He made fun of me in front of the court. Now he is whimpering for mercy, asking me to leave him at least one eye.

"But it is too late for that.”

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  • 13 comments

heartwax

April 1 2009, 05:32:21 UTC 4 years ago

wow. fucked.

kling_klang_bed

April 1 2009, 05:44:09 UTC 4 years ago

Adding you back as well.

dying_in_stereo

April 1 2009, 17:38:35 UTC 4 years ago

this woman is full of win!! sweeet sweet revenge. nothing can compare. blind the bastard!!

anxious_hearts

April 1 2009, 21:38:02 UTC 4 years ago

That's good for that bastard.

oh_______murder

April 1 2009, 23:10:31 UTC 4 years ago

I like that kind of justice.

biscayne

April 2 2009, 00:47:15 UTC 4 years ago

I hope she enjoys every sweet minute of it.

unleash_mercury

April 2 2009, 04:55:02 UTC 4 years ago

That's kinda harsh but it's only fair for having acid poured on her.

Your LJ background...it scares me.

Add me back, boyo.

kling_klang_bed

April 2 2009, 07:09:23 UTC 4 years ago

Adding ya back, matey. ;-)

spidersandflies

April 2 2009, 14:38:25 UTC 4 years ago

I remember reading about this when the verdict was passed (seeing as I'm living in the middle east now, I get all the arabic news). To be honest, it's harsh but fair. He doesn't deserve to see.

Of course, this is relatively tame compared to Saudi, where people regularly get the death sentence. It was recently upheld here, in the UAE. First death sentence since 2005, the guy broke into the car showroom he worked in, stabbed a coworker to death so he wouldn't get caught (he thought), tried to break into the safe and when he couldn't he burnt the place down.

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kling_klang_bed

April 3 2009, 06:56:47 UTC 4 years ago

Adding you back as well. Haven't seen you online for a while!

ickletarakins

April 7 2009, 19:21:09 UTC 4 years ago

While I'm not sure I agree to the extremity of this--I am of the belief that revenge does not make one feel better (thankfully, because if that wasn't the way I felt my ex-husband would be in a world of hurt right now)--it is a HUGE step for women's rights in the Middle East...

kling_klang_bed

April 9 2009, 20:20:22 UTC 4 years ago

I'm pretty sure vengeance in this case is justified, esp. when the jackoff on question was most likely thinking he'd get away with it since it's the Middle East.