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Iran: Death to Pornographers
For some reason I thought this was already a law, but evidently not... Iranian parliament has approved the use of capital punishment against producers of pornographic video.
The vote was an overwhelming 148 to five in favour of the move, which declared that "producers of pornographic works and main elements in their production are considered corruptors of the world and could be sentenced to punishment as corruptors of the world".The Koranic term "corruptor of the world" is one of the highest-ranked misdemeanours "on the scale of an individual's criminal offenses" and carries the death penalty under Iranian Islamic law. The "main elements" in question are actors, cameramen, directors, and producers of grumble flicks, although the bill also recommends "convictions ranging from one year imprisonment to a death sentence for the main distributors of the movies and also producers of websites in which the pornographic works would appear".
The bill now faces approval by Iran's "constitutional watchdog", the Guardian Council.
The legislation was reportedly provoked by the case of actress Zahra Amir Ebrahimi, who appeared to have sex with a man in a widely-enjoyed amateur tape which escaped onto the internet and subsequently did brisk trade as a bootleg DVD. Ebrahimi, who vehemently denies she is the star of the film and dismisses it as a fake "made by a vengeful former fiancé bent on destroying her career", faces a possible fine, public flogging, or "worse" for breaking Iran's public morality laws.
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June 13, 2007 at 01:39 pm by jordan, 2984 views, 5 comments




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at 13:50 on June 13th, 2007
wow.. i did not know this news. Thanks for bringing it to here.
at 13:50 on June 13th, 2007
I think your HeadLine should read... "Paris Hilton Sentenced to Death"
Does this amount to a death sentence on Paris Hilton awaiting her when she gets out of jail, if she goes to Iran?
Poor girl just keeps falling into trouble.
at 14:40 on June 13th, 2007
You raise an interesting point! What about those sex videos that weren't initially meant for public consumption? We all know the ones I mean, as they inevitably get released into the wild... Is there a proviso in this new law for unintentional porn producers? So far it would seem like the answer is "no".
at 13:51 on June 13th, 2007
jordan, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 13:57 on June 13th, 2007
Freud said that sex and death were closely related...however, I don't think this is what he meant. Someone should send an army of psychologists to Iran to straighten some things out. Good stuff.