۱۳۹۷ آبان ۱۴, دوشنبه

بازداشت پویان خوشحال به اتهام توهین به مقدسات به دلیل استفاده از واژه «درگذشت» به جای «شهادت»


Iranian Journalist Could Face Death Penalty for Allegedly “Insulting” Shia Prophet
بازداشت پویان خوشحال به اتهام توهین به مقدسات به دلیل استفاده از واژه «درگذشت» به جای «شهادت»



OCTOBER 31, 2018

Pouyan Khoshhal Fired From Reformist Ebtekar Newspaper

Iranian journalist Pouyan Khoshhal has been arrested in Tehran and charged with a crime that could carry the death penalty for using the word “demise” instead of “martyrdom” while referring to a revered figure of Shia Islam.

He was also fired from the reformist Ebtekar newspaper, which issued an apology instead of defending the journalist.

Khoshhal was taken into custody on October 25, 2018, while waiting to board an international flight at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport and charged with “insulting the divinity of Imam Hossein and other members of the prophet’s blessed household,” the Iranian judiciary’s official news agency Mizan reported.

According to Iran’s Islamic Penal Code, those convicted of insulting Imam Hossein, a grandson of the Prophet Mohammad, could be issued the death penalty.

Article 262 states, “Anyone who swears at or commits qazf against the Great Prophet [of Islam] (peace be upon him) or any of the Great Prophets, shall be considered as Sāb ul-nabi [a person who swears at the prophet], and shall be sentenced to the death penalty.”

On October 21, Ebtekar had published a report by Khoshhal, “Disease Awaits Careless Pilgrims,” about the medical issues faced by the millions of Iranians who take a pilgrimage to Iman Hossein’s shrine in Karbala, Iraq annually. Last year, 2,320,000 Iranians made the trip, according to state media reports.

“Every year, pilgrims travel to the city of Karbala to mark the 40th day of the anniversary of Imam Hossein’s demise,” wrote Khoshhal.