Death sentence against Iranian web developer upheld by supreme court
Washington Post / Associated Press
29-Jan-2012 (3 comments)

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s state media say the Supreme Court has upheld a death sentence against a web developer convicted of spreading corruption.

The semiofficial Fars news agency says blogger Saeed Malekpour was found guilty of promoting pornographic sites. It says the Supreme Court approved the death sentence handed down by a Revolutionary Court that deals with security crimes.

 Malekpour was reported imprisoned in October, 2008 and confessed on Iranian TV that he developed and promoted pornographic websites.

The website gerdab.ir, affiliated with the elite Revolutionary Guard, called Malekpour the head of the biggest Persian-language network of pornographic websites.

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Simorgh5555

Hope running out for Saeed Malekpour

by Simorgh5555 on

If Saeed Malekpur is excuted Israel and the USA will realise what monsters they are dealing with. They must hunt down every IRCG commander,  Sepah, Basij, President, Spiritual Leader, member of the Supreme Court and Judicary and execute them one by one. Every Sepah or Basij must be target assassinated either through surgical strikes or blown up on in their house or car.


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G. Rahmanian

Lip Service!

by G. Rahmanian on

Only the demise of the Islamic Republic will put an end to the death sentences given to Iran and Iranians by criminal Islamists.


پندارنیک

Of crime and punishment.......

by پندارنیک on

I am not for the capital punishment..............and I don't automatically sanctify anyone who's been arrested, charged or convicted by the IRI.....but I say this, very very cautiously................If he's the one, then let him be....