"One day soon, Ameneh Bahrami hopes Majid Mohavedi will be deliberately and slowly blinded. Sulphuric acid will be dropped into his eyes in a punishment mandated by a court in Tehran, Iran." -- Source: Financial Post
This is a horrific story. A woman (Ameneh Bahrami) spurned a man's advances. As punishment, he threw sulphuric acid in her face, blinding her and disfiguring her. She has since sued, and is getting the punishment she wishes: He will have sulphuric acid dropped into his own eyes, blinding him.
Literally, an eye for an eye.
I'm very torn on this issue. The perpetrator both deserves and needs to be punished. In many ways, this punishment is 100% appropriate. In some ways, it is even kind, since it sounds like he will be under general anaesthesia while the blinding takes place. He will not feel the pain, he will not watch his sight disappear. He will simply wake up and be unable to see.
In other ways, this is a horrific punishment. After all, a man will be blinded, his eyes absolutely destroyed by this. Until such time as we learn to grow and implant new body parts, there is no chance of anything being done to repair the damage to either of them. To quote Mahatma Gandhi: "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind."
And to further complicate the issue: This is, apparently, a notable problem in the Middle East. Women have this acid thrown onto their face as retribution or to control them. Ameneh's motivation (she says) is to try to make men stop doing this. According to her, she does not want revenge. She wants this to stop in general, and she feels this is a way to get the perpetrators to think twice about this, and hopefully prevent it.
As I said above, I'm torn. I can't decide if I believe this is a good thing or not. What do all of you think?
This is a horrific story. A woman (Ameneh Bahrami) spurned a man's advances. As punishment, he threw sulphuric acid in her face, blinding her and disfiguring her. She has since sued, and is getting the punishment she wishes: He will have sulphuric acid dropped into his own eyes, blinding him.
Literally, an eye for an eye.
I'm very torn on this issue. The perpetrator both deserves and needs to be punished. In many ways, this punishment is 100% appropriate. In some ways, it is even kind, since it sounds like he will be under general anaesthesia while the blinding takes place. He will not feel the pain, he will not watch his sight disappear. He will simply wake up and be unable to see.
In other ways, this is a horrific punishment. After all, a man will be blinded, his eyes absolutely destroyed by this. Until such time as we learn to grow and implant new body parts, there is no chance of anything being done to repair the damage to either of them. To quote Mahatma Gandhi: "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind."
And to further complicate the issue: This is, apparently, a notable problem in the Middle East. Women have this acid thrown onto their face as retribution or to control them. Ameneh's motivation (she says) is to try to make men stop doing this. According to her, she does not want revenge. She wants this to stop in general, and she feels this is a way to get the perpetrators to think twice about this, and hopefully prevent it.
As I said above, I'm torn. I can't decide if I believe this is a good thing or not. What do all of you think?
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