Судот во Иран, сега и буквално суди “око за око’’.
Пресуда дека човекот кој ослепел друг човек, и самиот треба да биде ослепен.
Останати казни во Иран: сечење на делови од телото, фрлање затвореници врзани во вреќа од карпа, смрт со каменување, а сега и ослепување со сулфурна киселина!
On Monday, Iran's Supreme Court upheld an earlier ruling that a man, identified only by his first name, Majid, was to be blinded with acid as punishment for blinding a woman several years ago.
He was sentenced in November to have 10 drops of sulphuric acid administered into each eye, punishment for the 2004 blinding of a woman identified as Ameneh Bahrami. His defense was that she had refused to marry him.
The phrase,"an eye for an eye" is stringently observed in Iran's Islamic penal system, which regularly practices centuries-old sentences for petty crimes. These include amputations, eye gouging, stoning to death, and throwing prisoners off a cliff in a sack.