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Loki is back!
This looks interesting and I can‘t wait for it to be released.
Exactly... the right to say something offensive to others is precisely why the first amendment and free speech exists. Either all speech is free or none is.
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In a heartbreaking message, Reyhaneh Jabbari, who was hanged to death Saturday, asks her mother for one final request.
In a heartbreaking final message left by Reyhaneh Jabbari, who was hanged to death Saturday despiteinternational outcry for killing her would-be rapist, the 26-year-old Iranian woman tells her mother to donate her organs after her execution.
“I don’t want to rot under the soil,” Jabbari says, in the English translation of a voice message left for her mother in April and released Saturday by Iranian activists. “I don’t want my eye or my young heart to turn into dust. Beg so that it is arranged that as soon as I am hanged my heart, kidney, eye, bones, and anything that can be transplanted be taken away from my body and given to someone who needs them as a gift.”
Jabbari was 19 when Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi, a former Iranian intelligence officer, called her to his office for an alleged interior design consultation, according to the United Nations. Jabbari reportedly admitted in court to stabbing Sarbani in self-defense when he tried to sexually assault her, but she claimed it was another man in the house who killed him.
Those allegations were never properly investigated, according to Amnesty International. She called an ambulance out of concern for her attacker after she escaped.
After her arrest in 2007, Jabbari was placed in solitary confinement for two months without access to a lawyer or her family. She was allegedly tortured, forced to confess under severe duress, and sentenced to death in 2009. ...