Shirin Ebadi is in Danger

Mehrangis Kar
Mehrangis Kar

Iran’s official government news agency (IRNA) accused Shirin Ebadi and her daughter, who is a ‎university student at Canada’s McGill University, of belonging to the Bahai religious sect. ‎Regardless of other accusations that have also been aired, the news agency report is worrisome ‎and demonstrates a threatening net cast in Shirin Ebadi’s path. It seems that those behind the ‎story want to puncture the protective umbrella that the 2003 Nobel Peace prize brought for ‎Ebadi. To show the importance of the issue, I will cite several legal articles and addendums. ‎

According to Article 226 of the Islamic Penal Code, “Murder of any person is subject to ‘Ghesas’ ‎‎[retaliated punishment] only if the victim did not deserve death based on the Sharia, and if the ‎victim deserved death the murderer must prove that in court, according to set criteria.” ‎

Who does not know that a Muslim’s conversion to Bahaism is enough to make him or her ‎deserve death (according to this standard) and who does not know that Iran’s penal laws are so ‎favorable to murderers that they essentially do not regard victims to be significant.‎

Addendum 2 of Section (J) of Article 295 of the Islamic Penal Code sets forth that if a person ‎murders another on suspicion that the victim was deserving of death and the accusation is proven ‎in court, and later it turns out that the victim was not really deserving of death, the murder is ‎treated as a crime that took place accidentally and so the murderer only has to pay blood money ‎to the victim’s family. If the murderer can prove his claim that the victim was deserving of ‎death, he has to neither pay blood money nor face punishment.‎

In light of such laws, it is obvious that they are setting the stage for Shirin Ebadi’s elimination. ‎The characteristics of the scenario they have written could be such:‎

‎1 - They want to convince ignorant forces that Shirin Ebadi’s death is necessary. Any Muslim ‎who takes her life is not punished, and perhaps goes to heaven. ‎

‎2 - They want to frighten her to abandon all human rights-related activities or even leave the ‎country. ‎

It is necessary that intellectuals and human rights activists do whatever in their power to ‎sabotage this scenario. Reformist clerics have the responsibility to take the issue seriously and ‎convince those who are subject to violent messages that such accusations and publication of lies ‎are against Islamic principles and no false accusation must be accepted as true. ‎