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joinerjohn
Every one is happy to comment on Iranian law but lets be honest here , your only source of research is a f'ing british newspaper, not the most reliable source of information
Plenty on the internet about Iranian Law, and not from "f'ing British newspapers" either.
"Qesas (eye for an eye)
One secular critic has described the Qesas (Qisas) Law of the Islamic Republic as discriminating against women, non-Muslims, and the poor; as reviving horrific physical punishments; and assuming parts of the human body can be converted into money.
Qesas punishments "threatens to create an army of handicapped victims. And it 'paves the way for judicial torture' by permitting the use of confessions."
However, such complaints about qesas laws has failed to materialize. In practice, qesas is more fair to the victim's family than standard Western courts in punishing murderers, in that it gives the victim's family say in what punishment the murderer will get, rather than Western courts which the sentence is up to the state.