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An Eye for an Eye

Shit stain wierdo stalker gets denied by a successful woman so what does he do?  Pour sulfuric acid on her face, blinding and disfiguring her.

The Iranian court ruled to give him some of his own medicine:  5 drops of acid in each eye.

La Shawn Barber explains:

A rejected idiot named Majid Movahedi threw a bucket of sulfuric acid over Ameneh Bahrami’s head, blinding and disfiguring her. This woman had been kind to the fool, by the way. She’d given the obviously impoverished man clothing.

An Iranian court ordered that five drops of sulfuric acid be dropped into his eyes. (Source)

This kind of Islamic justice I dig. An eye for an eye, or in this case, two eyes.

“Eye for an eye,” which I think is better understand as “an eye only for an eye,” is a principle of legal justice to encourage proportionate punishment for a crime. Not too lenient, and not too strict; hence, an eye only for an eye. The punishment must fit the crime, a principle codified in our own criminal laws.

Some people cite Matthew 5:39 to argue that Christ put an end to the eye-for-an-eye principle. Not true. As I’ve stated before, that passage deals with personal insults and offenses, not criminal behavior, and admonishing against personal retaliations.

… Majid Movahedi, prepare for the darkness.

The WAPO article states:

Ameneh Bahrami once enjoyed photography and mountain vistas. Her work for a medical equipment company gave her financial independence. Several men had asked for her hand in marriage, but the hazel-eyed electrical technician had refused them all. “I wanted to get married, but only to the man I really loved,” she said.

Four years ago, a spurned suitor poured a bucket of sulfuric acid over her head, leaving her blind and disfigured.

“If propaganda is carried out on how acid attackers are punished, it will prevent such crimes in the future,” Mahmoud Salarkia, deputy attorney general of Tehran, told reporters after the court issued its ruling.

There are no statistics on the number of acid attacks against women in Iran. “This is an extreme case of social violence, but crimes like spouse and ‘honor’ killings are clearly on the rise in Iran,” Amini said. “These crimes are violent reactions to sexual limitations in this country.”

After getting the acid on her face and body, she was blinded and disfigured and underwent many surgeries in burn hospitals and was eventually sent to Spain to try to restore some of her eyesight.

Bahrami had no insurance. Iran’s president at the time, Mohammad Khatami, who had heard Bahrami’s story through her attorney, personally paid a large portion of her bills and promised that the government would make the remaining payments.

In August 2005, almost a year after the attack, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became president, and the payments for Bahrami’s medical costs and her Barcelona apartment suddenly stopped.

She ended up in a homeless shelter in Barcelona.

“After some days, I understood that I was surrounded by drug addicts, drunkards and prostitutes,” she said. “I cried so hard — what had I done to deserve all this?”

The piece of shit attacker wants to make sure she is completely blind before he gets his punishment, and maintains what he did was not wrong.

…Movahedi was led into court by two policemen. He showed no remorse when the court ruled on the case. When the judge asked whether he was ready for his punishment, Movahedi said that he still loved Bahrami but that if she asked for his eyes to be taken out, he would seek the same punishment for her.

“They must also completely empty out her eyes, since I’m not sure that she cannot secretly see,” he said. “The newspapers have made this a huge case, but I haven’t done anything bad.”

Filthy soon to be blind scum.

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