Ameneh Bahrami is certain that one day she'll meet someone, fall in love and get married. But when her wedding day comes, her husband won't see her eyes, and she won't see her husband. Bahrami is blind, the victim of an acid attack by a spurned suitor.
If she gets her way, her attacker will suffer the same fate. The 31-year-old Iranian is demanding the SHARIA punishment of "an eye for an eye," and, in accordance with Islamic law, she wants to blind Majid Movahedi, the man who blinded her.
"I don't want to blind him for revenge," Bahrami said in her parents' Tehran apartment. "I'm doing this to prevent it from happening to someone else."
Bahrami says she first crossed paths with Movahedi in 2002, when they attended the same university, She was a 24-year-old electronics student. He was 19. She never noticed him until they shared a class. He sat next to her one day and brushed up against her. Bahrami says she knew it wasn't an accident.
"I moved away from him," she said, "but he brushed up against me again."
When Bahrami stood up in class and screamed for him to stop, Movahedi just looked at her in stunned silence. He wouldn't stay silent for long.
Bahrami said that over the next two years, Movahedi kept harassing her and making threats, even as he asked her to marry him. "He told me he would kill me. He said, 'You have to say yes.' "
On a November afternoon in 2004, Movahedi's threats turned to violence, that day at 4:30 p.m., Bahrami left the medical engineering company where she worked. As she walked to the bus stop, she remembers sensing someone behind her. She turned around and was startled to see Movahedi. A moment later came the agonizing pain. Movahedi had thrown something over her. What felt like fire on her face was acid searing through her skin.
The acid seeped into Bahrami's eyes and streamed down her face and into her mouth. When she covered her face with her hands, streaks of acid ran down her fingers and onto her forearms.
Two weeks after the attack, Movahedi turned himself in to police and confessed in court. He was convicted in 2005 and has been behind bars all along.
Attack victims in Iran usually accept "blood money": a fine in lieu of harsh punishment. With no insurance and mounting medical bills, Bahrami could've used the cash, but she said no.
"I told the judge I want an eye for an eye," Bahrami said. "People like him should be made to feel my suffering." Implementing the Islamic law ( SHARIA LAW)
Bahrami's demand has outraged some human rights activists. Criticizing acid-attack victims is almost unheard of, but some Internet bloggers have condemned Bahrami's decision.
"We cannot condone such cruel punishment," wrote one blogger. "To willingly inflict the same treatment on a person under court order is a violation of human rights."
Late last year, an Iranian court gave Bahrami what she asked for. It sentenced Movahedi to be blinded with drops of acid in each eye. This month, the courts rejected Movahedi's appeal.
Bahrami's lawyer, Sarrafi, said the sentencing might be carried out in a matter of weeks. He said he doesn't think Bahrami will change her mind. Neither does Bahrami.
"If I don't do this and there is another acid attack, I will never forgive myself for as long as I live," she said.
Bahrami is largely self-sufficient despite not being able to see. She can make a salad, prepare tea and walk up the five flights of stairs that lead to her parents' apartment.
She has undergone more than a dozen surgeries on her badly scarred face, but she says there are many more to come. She can't afford to pay for her medical care, so she's using the Internet to raise money.
She's lost her big brown eyes, but she likes to smile, especially when she imagines her wedding day.
"I always see myself as someone who can see and sometimes see myself in a beautiful wedding gown, and why not?"
11 comments
Write commentsvery sad...im really sorry for her...
Replythe guy deserves to be punished with acid. thats the right thing to do so that other people would not repeat the same torture remembering wat happened to this terrorist (he causes terror).
Replyshuld pin that assoles eyes and b-lls..
Replyif you come up with these kind of severe punishments,then ppl will stop them selves n think more than twice from committing theses kind of sins.im very glad that this women came forward bravely to implements the sharia law.thanx to her its gonna save many ppl's life.n i admire the courage she has in her and specially the intention she had behind was very powerful.she has mentioned that it was not a revenge it was a service to help out the society.i admire that thought.alhumdulillah! you will never be alone in this sister,Allah is there for you.
Replyi respect her decision to take the same punishment on him
ReplyShez made the right decision.....I feel sorry that something like tis had to happen to an innocent intellectual like her....If he truly loved her, he would have wished her to be happy....Instead, he loved himself more n he couldn't let go what he wished for.....People, do not confuse love with selfishness...iv loved a woman truly n I couldn't let her be mine forever because her parents wouldn't let us....She is to get married soon, but I only wished that the one she marries keeps her happy...This guy was too selfish....
ReplyThe guy should be punished. This should be a lesson to all mankind... Jehan
ReplyReally Sad
ReplyBut she can Forgive that boy,
because forgiveness is the cruel punishment in this world to my knowledge
Way to go..........An eye for an eye
Replywell some one said she could have forgive i like to ask the person would u if u have lost ur life ,,, he has ruined her life ,,, he deserve it ,, n this is a good lesson for others,,, for how long are we gng to suffer in the name of humanity n other crap ,,, its easy to tell others but went it come to us ;;;;;;;
Reply//Way to go..........An eye for an eye//
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