Iran sentences two LGBT activists to death - rights group
IMAGE SOURCE Image caption Two LGBT activists have been condemned to death in Iran, a rights bunch says. The Hengaw Organization for Human Rights revealed that a court in Urmia had tracked down Zahra Seddiqi Hamedani, 31, and Elham Choubdar, 24, at legitimate fault for "spreading debasement on the planet". It said examiners had blamed them for advancing homosexuality, advancing Christianity and speaking with media went against to the Islamic Republic. The activists were evidently recounted the decisions at Urmia Central Prison. There was no prompt affirmation from the legal executive, however numerous Iranians took to online entertainment to request that the capital punishments be denied. Hengaw said Seddiqi Hamedani, otherwise called Sareh, was from the overwhelmingly Kurdish town of Naqadeh in West Azerbaijan area, which borders both Turkey and Iraq. Pardon International recently portrayed her as a "orientation non-adjusting common liberties protector" who it said...