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    Iranian blinded by acid pardons her attacker

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — An Iranian woman blinded and disfigured by a man who threw acid into her face stood above her attacker Sunday in a hospital operating room as a doctor was about to put several drops of acid in one of his eyes in court-ordered retribution.

    The man waited on his knees and wept.

    "What do you want to do now?" the doctor asked the 34-year-old woman, whose own face was severely disfigured in the 2004 attack.

    "I forgave him, I forgave him," she responded, asking the doctor to spare him at the last minute in a dramatic scene broadcast on Iran's state television.

    Ameneh Bahrami lost her sight and suffered horrific burns to her face, scalp and body in the attack, carried out by a man who was angered that she refused his marriage proposal.

    Bahrami, whose face remains visibly burned, was a glimpse of her former self, wearing a touch of pink gloss on her lips and a loosely wrapped headscarf to the hospital where the sentence was to be carried out. She was helped into the building by two women who held both her hands.

    "It is best to pardon when you are in a position of power," Bahrami said, explaining that she did not want revenge.

    The sobbing man, Majid Movahedi, said Bahrami was "very generous."

    "I couldn't imagine being blinded by acid," Movahedi said, as he wept against a wall.

    It is a legal right for victims in Iran to ask for a strict enforcement of Islamic law, under which an attempt is made to reach a settlement with victims or their families. If no agreement is reached, then "qisas," or eye-for-an-eye retribution, is enforced.

    Under the Iranian judiciary's policy of qisas, convicted murderers are sentenced to death. In another example of a case where qisas was carried out, authorities amputated the hand of a convicted thief in front of other prisoners in October 2010.

    In the trial of Bahrami's attacker, the court ruling allowed the woman to have a doctor pour a few drops of the corrosive chemical in one of Movahedi's eyes as retribution.

    A few months after the November 2008 ruling, Bahrami told a radio station in Spain, where she traveled for treatment of her wounds, that she was happy with the sentence.

    "I am not doing this out of revenge, but rather so that the suffering I went through is not repeated," she said in that March 2009 interview.

    Though she was blinded in both eyes, she said in the radio interview that the court ruled she was entitled to blind him in only one eye.

    After undergoing treatment in Barcelona, Bahrami initially recovered 40 percent of the vision in one eye, but she later lost all her sight.

    Tehran prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dowlatabadi said Movahedi would remain in jail until a court decides on an alternative punishment, according to Iran's ISNA news agency.

    He said her attacker will have to pay financial compensation as Bahrami has requested. In the past, Bahrami has asked for up to $200,000 in compensation from the assailant.

    There have been several other acid attacks on women in Iran. Last week, a young woman died after a man poured acid on her face for rejecting his marriage proposal. Her attacker remains at large.

    Amnesty International criticized the Iranian law that allows victims of such attacks to deliberately blind the assailants under medical supervision.

    In a statement Sunday, the rights group said the practice was a cruel punishment that amounts to torture.

    "The Iranian authorities should review the penal code as a matter of urgency to ensure those who cause intentional serious physical harm, like acid attacks, receive an appropriate punishment — but that must never be a penalty which in itself constitutes torture," said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty's deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa.

     

    1,198 comments

    • RED  •  6 mths ago
      All I can say is that she is some kind of woman. To forgive someone that did something like that to her is what I call a woman at peace. I don't believe that I could be that forgiving. My prayers and thoughts are with her. God Bless her.
    • Union Proud  •  6 mths ago
      The man should have to support this woman for the rest of her life,but have no contact with her or her family.He should pay for all medical procedures anywhere in the world they are done.
    • Weeping Willow  •  6 mths ago
      Maybe Muslim women should start running their countries.
    • lmchelle  •  6 mths ago
      I think it is awfully funny, and so typical, that he cried like a b!#@# when it was his turn.
    • Allen  •  6 mths ago
      This animal took this poor woman's eyesight.He should rot in prison for such a horrible act.
    • o  •  6 mths ago
      What a good and kind person this woman is. It takes courage to forgive someone who has done something to entirely destroy your life. This is not about Iran or any country. It is just about a great woman. May God give her some happiness in life for her goodness
    • lwcq  •  6 mths ago
      So Amnesty International thinks that the punishment is cruel. What about the cruelness he showed when he blinded her. That is what is wrong now a days. People are more concerned with the criminals well being than they are with the victims. Make it tough on criminals so others may think twice before commiting crimes.
    • David  •  6 mths ago
      He should be required to support her for the rest of her life and pay all of her medical bills
    • rainbowlotus  •  6 mths ago
      he may have destroyed her beautiful face but she proved to him that he could not destroy her beautiful soul.
    • tina g  •  6 mths ago
      It takes a very big heart to forgive a horrible thing like this, this woman truly is amazing.
    • SBK  •  6 mths ago
      These cowards do not hate women...They fear them and by controlling them try to hide the fact that they are LOSERS
    • Bam Batta  •  6 mths ago
      Ms. Bahrami chose to cut a small link in the ever growing chain of violence & revenge which plague the entire world.

      She has my respect & is a better woman than I probably would be.
    • Secret Asian Man  •  6 mths ago
      so if someone left a child in a hot car and the child dies, does that person get punished by slow baking him/her in a car?
    • Double E  •  6 mths ago
      I like eye-for-eye retribution! If someone injures or deliberately kills a family member of mine then I will do the same to them and then some!
    • a simple man  •  6 mths ago
      Other form of punishment for him is to be castrated so he cannot reproduce then ask him to pay for her expenses for rest of her life including a nurse , a walk dog, and housing.
    • tom carbon  •  6 mths ago
      for those yearning to witness true beauty, behold this woman
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      If we did that in America crime would disappear real quick. Shoot somebody in the leg? You'll get shot in the leg. Stab someone in the stomach? You'll get stabbed in your stomach.
    • Mona  •  6 mths ago
      I have to admit, I would have let them do it. On the other hand, this woman must be truly strong in faith to let this guy off...
    • Ryuk  •  6 mths ago
      She showed far more courage than here cowardly attacker!
    • Doc  •  6 mths ago
      She was really beautiful in that photo. What a shame. I hope dogs tear this guy to pieces.
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