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  |  Vatican says stoning in Iran adultery case 'brutal الفاتيكان تصف الرجم فى إيران بالوحشية |  | 
 Vatican says stoning in Iran adultery case 'brutal'Spokesman raises the possibility of behind-the-scenes diplomacy to spare woman Advertisement | ad info
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 A banner in support of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani is hung outside the Equal Opportunities Ministry palace in Rome on Sept. 1. Italy's Equal Opportunities Ministry on Wednesday expressed solidarity with the Iranian woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery, unfurling a large banner bearing her face outside its building in Rome. The banner reads, "For the life of Sakineh." By FRANCES D'EMILIO
 
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 Share Print Font: +-VATICAN CITY — The Vatican on Sunday raised the possibility of using behind-the-scenes diplomacy to try to spare the life of an Iranian widow sentenced to be stoned for adultery.
 
 In its first public statement on the case, which has attracted worldwide attention, the Vatican also decried stoning as a particularly "brutal" form of capital punishment.
 
 Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said the Catholic church opposes the death penalty in general.
 
 Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani was convicted in 2006 of adultery. In July, Iranian authorities said they would not carry out the stoning sentence for the time being, but the mother of two could still face execution by hanging for adultery and other offenses.
 
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 ..Her son, Sajad, told the Italian news agency Adnkronos that he was appealing to Pope Benedict XVI and to Italy to work to stop the execution.
 
 Lombardi told The Associated Press that no formal appeal had reached the Vatican, but hinted that Vatican's diplomacy might be employed to try to save Ashtiani.
 
 Lombardi said in a statement that the Holy See "is following the case with attention and interest."
 
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