The NY Post reports that 30 year old Ameneh Bahrami may get the chance to get revenge on the attacker that caused her blindness. Apparently, Ameneh was the object of affection of 27 year old Majod Movahedi. Majod was smitten with the electronics major. They attended school together in 2002. He proposed marriage to her repeatedly. In 2004, after Ameneh turned him down, the heart broken man threw a bucket of chemicals in her face. The poor woman underwent 17 surgeries. She was badly scarred and lost her sight. She was awarded the equivalent of $30,000.00Ameneh asked the court for the opportunity to return the favor. After his conviction, Majod was scheduled this past Saturday to be rendered unconscious in a Tehran hospital. Ameneh would then be allowed to drop five drops of acid into each of his eyes. According to the NY Post, the procedure was postponed after several groups, including Amnesty International objected to the retribution. In the words of Gandhi "An eye for an eye leaves everybody blind".

2 comments:
Dear God in Heaven!
Nothing will ever render that woman "whole". Not even if she drops acid into the man's eyes, could she be made "whole". She would have her vengegence, yes, but not her face and sight back.
I understand her anger and wanting to "get even"-but there is no justice here and never will be. Gandhi was right-an eye for an eye does make the whole world blind. Her bitterness of spirit, while understandable, is poisoning her life. Yes-he should be punished-and perhaps has been. Yes-it should be made abundantly clear that men should not treat women this way. I totally agree. Compensation should be made. But that? NO. It serves no purpose except wrathful vengance-and that is just as wrong as the original crime.
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