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BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal Related threads: BS: Nigerian scammers arrested (21) BS: Help save Amina Lawal (7) BS: Help save this woman (18) |
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Subject: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: Nemesis Date: 17 Apr 03 - 01:52 PM Just to show we musos think about other things besides the License Bill, Hamish Bitchall has passed this on AMNINA LAWAL SET TO BE STONED ON 3RD JUNE The Nigerian Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence for Amina Lawal, condemned for the crime of adultery on August 19th 2002, to be buried up to her neck and stoned to death. Her death was postponed so that she could continue to nurse her baby. Execution is now set for June 3rd. If you haven't been following this case, you might like to know that Amina's baby is regarded as the 'evidence' of her adultery. The father denied everything when he realised the trouble he was in. To find out more about sharia law, see Click here www.guardian.co.uk/theissues/article/0,6512,777972,00.html Amina's case is being handled by the Spanish branch of Amnesty International, which is attempting to put together enough signatures to make the Nigerian government rescind the death sentence. A similar campaign saved another Nigerian woman, Safiya, condemned in similar circumstances. By March 4th the petition had amassed over 2,600,000 signatures. It will only take you a few seconds to sign Amnesty's online petition. Go to the web page Click here Enter your first name in the space marked "nombre", last name ("apellidos"), county ("provincia"), country, and In the drop down box pick Reino Unido (United Kingdom). Then click on "Seguir" and go to the second page. There you have the option of entering your email address if you wish to receive follow-up information. In any case, be sure to click on "aceptar" to have your name added to the petition list. Please sign the petition now, then copy this message into a new email and send it to everyone in your address book. Dr Reg Dennick, BSc, PhD, MEd, ILTM Assistant Director of Medical Education The Medical School The University of Nottingham NG7 2UH UK Tel (44) 0115 9709788 Fax (44) 0115 9709922 |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: Amos Date: 17 Apr 03 - 01:56 PM Jesus bloody wept! Anyone got a spare ticket to a kinder and gentler planet? A |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: Ebbie Date: 17 Apr 03 - 02:10 PM Thanks, Hille. I'll send it on to everyone I know. Come on, folkies. It takes only a moment or two to sign it- and just maybe it will help. Oh, if only Amnina had thought to have four witnesses to her interaction with the father of her babe. :( Patriarchal mindsets... ggggggggrrrrrrrrrr It occurs to me that if she and her paramour had been witnessed, in all likelihood all it would mean is that both of the parents would be sentenced to death. So it comes down to the judgmental mindset that sincerely believes in its right to enforce its beliefs. We in other countries and cultures are subject to that mindset also. |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: Alba Date: 17 Apr 03 - 02:41 PM I can't believe they upheld the sentence against this Woman Thank you for posting the petition Hille. I will forward it on to my friends. It just breaks my heart the inhumanity of this World at times...actually quite a lot of the "time" unfortunately. A |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: Helen Date: 17 Apr 03 - 07:51 PM There is a page here which gives a list of Amnesty International's campaigns in different countries. http://www.mertonai.org/amina/OpenLetter.htm Helen |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: mack/misophist Date: 17 Apr 03 - 08:07 PM In case you don't have a Spanish dictionary handy, nombre is the first name, appolido is the family name. |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: Nemesis Date: 17 Apr 03 - 10:05 PM Apologies for typo - Hamish Birchall!!! Yes, sometimes it feels like there's little we can do in this World to make a difference - but what little we can do, we should! |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: alanabit Date: 18 Apr 03 - 05:42 AM Thanks for posting this. Sometimes I think,"To Hell with respect for other cultures. This is just the cowardly bullying of women!" I hope that doesn't make me a racist... I'll pass on the petition. |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 18 Apr 03 - 06:20 AM There seems to have been a misunderstanding in the initial post here, which said that the appeal had been turned down and that the execution was set for June 23rd. That is not the case. In fact what has happened is the the appeal against the sentence has been postponed. It is the appeal which is due to take place on June 23rd. Bad enough, but not quite the same thing. Here is the Amnesty International link about all this. |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: wysiwyg Date: 18 Apr 03 - 10:28 AM I thought the Nigerian government had responded to pressure by declaring it would no longer enforce stoning sentences imposed by the religious courts? ~Susan |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: alanabit Date: 19 Apr 03 - 07:58 AM Refresh. This is important. |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: Nemesis Date: 19 Apr 03 - 10:22 AM Not sure WYSIWYG .. in any case it may be that as this is a Sharia-imposed (religious) judgement that a secular court would not have any sway over it .. without running the risking of fomenting civil unrest .. witness the 200 deaths in riots and Fatwa on the (female) Nigerian journalist who wrote recently about the MIss World contest to the effect that Mohammed might have chosen a wife from among the contestants - she is now living in exile. What is important that the Nigerian Govt. deals with the issue - there is a letter link through the Amnesty International site that McGrath posted |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: GUEST Date: 20 Apr 03 - 01:31 AM Anyone got a spare ticket ????
Televise the event and the Nigerian govt can pay off half their national debt.
Sure bet there is a lot less adultry after the execution!!
-Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: Felipa Date: 08 May 03 - 02:43 PM Amina's case was highlighted in UK news reports today. Amnesty International says there is an e-mail campaign with a letter that contains erroneous information. So if you are going to send any letters or launch any campaigns, if would be a good idea to check with Amnesty for further information and suggestions on the best course of action. see also Amina Lawal |
Subject: RE: BS: NM: Nigerian death sentence appeal From: Felipa Date: 08 May 03 - 03:11 PM the problems with the petition campaign are discussed in today's Guardian Saving Amina and also at the Amnesty page which McGrath of Harlow gave the link for - and there are links there to further background and campaign information This thread closed due to thread duplication. Please post in one of the other threads on this subject (see links above). Thanks. -Joe Offer- |