Talk:Hashem Aghajari
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editYou have not mentioned apostasy. Is this a "western" interpretation of the judgement ? Refdoc 01:31, 21 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- No it's not. Apostasy was in the original judgement (which included the death sentence), but Aghajari was cleared of it in the recent ruling. I didn't have time to write much. Feel free to add. Roozbeh
- I'm confused - the article says he criticised the regime, but he was convicted for Apostasy, which is essentially renouncing your religion. Which is it? Have we got the whole story here? --Commking 20:25, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
- yes we've got the whole story. it's very simple really. dr aghajeri was (and is) generally opposed to the hardline faction of the iranian regime. in that particular speech however, as it says in the article, he made a comment that criticized some of the current religeous practices of the regime. this was the hardliner's chance to have him convicted of apostasy (the court interpreted his criticisms as apostasy). that's all that happened. Barnetj 12:25, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
- Ok - so criticism of the religious practices of the regime, in Iran at least, means Apostasy. This doesn't corresponde with how the wikipedia article on Apostasy defines it, that is leaving or changing ones religion. Perhaps this article can be clarified? --Commking 05:59, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
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