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Many of you asked us what you could to to help the campaign. The answer lies in how much you are willing to put into the campaign. We believe that this campaign wins only if YOU keep engaged. Signing a petition is definitely a great first step. Joining the campaign will indicate that you mean business although it doesn’t mean that you necessarily commit to any work.
If you beleive that you are willing to do more, here is two sets of instructions. The first set is about immediate actions you could take. The second set is for you who would like to take that extra step and be an activist of the campaign.
You’ll find slogans and flyers/pictures downloads at the bottom of the page

A) IMMEDIATE ACTIONS

  • Join the campaign via signing our petition
  • Sign recommended petitions (listed on the left panel under Related Links) and ICAS protest letter
  • Contact you local politicians (MPs or local government) + Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your country of residence. Ask them to condemn the Stoning of Sakine Ashtiani, demand her immediate and unconditional release and demand stop stoning verdict all together
  • Circulate Campaign’s Press Release and otherwise publications.
  • Write short notes/articles to online or your local newspaper. Post the campaign on your blogs/websites
  • Participate in the action plans posted on the Events page
  • We need translators, primarily from Farsi to a European language. Please let us know if you are available and willing
  • Join and invite your friends to our Facebook group


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9 Comments for “Get involved”

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  2. Roxana Kelly

    I would just like to say that Abdul Rohim and other individuals like him need to be taught the error of their ways. The laws he and his ilk talk about are keeping women oppressed at every juncture. Claims can be made against women at the drop of a hat which inevitably leads to their deaths. ALL women need to band together to stop this hideous diseased cancer they call Shariah Law. They actually then have the audacity to state that Allah says it so it must be true! No true God, whatever denomination, would actively support or encourage the oppression of any of his creations, women being one of them. They oppress women because they are in fear of them, that is why they hate them, and as we all know, any expression of hate is an expression of fear.

  3. Monique Louicellier

    Very nice recipe for a protest, I will try to translate it to French, I can translate into French for you by the way along with Pascal. It is good because we have still 2 weeks to prepare the protest.

  4. Laura

    This is a truly cruel and vicious act. I am glad that the world is stepping up in this matter. I just hope all of the protests and pleads with the Iranian government can help. Nobody should be tortured, and Stoning is an incredibly barbaric and horrible way to die.

  5. Graham Wood

    This practise is barbaric and outdated. These people treat women as second class citizens. If this is what their religion truly teaches it should be outlawed by the world courts. Women should be honoured and cherished not put down. Its so so wrong!!

  6. Margaret Rattenbury

    It is incredulous that today we even have this discussion, but this is the nature of Islamic Regimes. Very brutal, barbaric, archaric and most often dehumanizing women. This regime’s actions against their own citizen is a prime example why we have Islamophobia in the West. Who in their right mind can support this and/or engage in it? Where is the man whom Ashtiani engaged in sex with? Is he being stoned or rewarded? It is a very sad time for humanity irrespective of stoning.

  7. Diana Prickett

    The case against Ashtiani and the hundreds of thousands others that we hear and don’t hear about sickens me in a way that nothing else could. My heart sinks so low that I ultimately feel a helplessness that must be turned into a positive reinforcer someway/somehow. Tell me what I, just as one person of true human compassion, can do to help! Please!

  8. Brian Graham

    I am not one to oppose people beliefs . But i do consider that stoning is cruel and inhumane . I say who is without sin to cast a stone at another sister or brother man or woman in judgment for will all are bourn of sin

  9. Michelle Martin

    Stoning is wrong and takes away our right as a human being to live our lives. I wish i could understand how they can think that stoning people is a fair and just thing to do to a human being. It is inhumane and needs to be stopped

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