Protests planned worldwide against execution of Iranian woman

(CNN) — Hundreds of protesters will gather worldwide Saturday to rally against the imprisonment and possible execution of an Iranian woman convicted of adultery. The case of Sakineh Mohammedie Ashtiani has drawn international attention. She was convicted of adultery in 2006 and faces the possibility of execution. Ashtiani was originally sentenced to death by stoning, but it was put on hold earlier this month after an international outcry. Despite the sentencing delay, human rights activists want to remind the world of Ashtiani’s plight, said Mina Ahadi, chairman of the International Committee Against Execution and Stoning, one of the groups leading Saturday’s protests. “The fact is, the execution can still happen,” Ahadi said. “And, often times in Iran, these types of executions will happen without any notice.” More than 30 cities will participate in “International Sakineh Mohammedie Ashtiani Day” at 2 p.m. local time. Cities holding rallies include Washington, New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Ottawa, organizers said. Organizers hope the rallies will help free Ashtiani and intensify the international support she gained earlier when her case was widely publicized. “International pressure is what causes change,” Ahadi said. “The authorities in Iran aren’t… >>>

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