Law is reason, free from passion !

Not being a jurist, means one ought to keep oneself from judging. Aristotle is known to have said: Law is reason, free from passion , but in the case of this woman "S. Ashtiani" pro and contra politics seems to have inflamed passions making any reasonable justice impossible.

Do not feel obliged to judge, just watch and exhale.





Comments

Unknown said…
Are you serious to publish these videos? Can you even imagine what they have done to this poor woman to come and sit in front of camera? I am sure you can!

But I am also sure that the Middle East and Iran are important enough to do whatever it takes to put an end to this mess!
Anonymous said…
I am not sure Mr Fardin but I guess your reaction is exactly what the title is about.

Nahid Hamburg
Unknown said…
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Unknown said…
Persicus,

And what kind of judiciary is to apply the law?! Don't say Judishow! It is not funny!
Anonymous said…
Western celebrities and etc. calling for her freedom now,specially considering its reflections in our press, after seeing the report only indicates the case to be of interest to pressurize Iran's judiciary.

The poor husband is completely forgotten.
Anonymous said…
There will be so called pressure on Iran no matter what.

Iran is best advised to do as always and pretend to care knowing its a show from the west anyway.

It is simply power policy, the west does not give a toss about human rights anywhere.

West only cares about human rights as a political tool.

This case is non other, that bitch is a murderer and should be hanged high, but the west wants to piss on Iran while standing on her back.

Dariush London Turnhamgreen

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