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Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- An attorney representing
an imprisoned Iranian woman facing possible execution by stoning remained
missing Tuesday, although his wife and brother-in-law were in custody, a
human rights activist said.
Mohammad Mostafaei's wife and brother-in-law were
being held at Tehran's Evin prison, said Mina Ahadi, chairwoman of the
International Committee against Execution and Stoning. Neither has had
access to a lawyer, she said.
Mostafaei's father-in-law was contacted by officials
Monday, who told him that both his children would be freed in exchange for
Mostafaei himself, Ahadi said. She said Monday that Mostafaei's office has
been closed.
Mostafaei represents Sakineh Mohammadie Ashtiani, who
was convicted of adultery in 2006 and was originally sentenced to death by
stoning. The sentence was put on hold earlier this month after an
international outcry.
Protesters rallied worldwide Saturday in support of
Ashtiani, pushing for her release.
Earlier this month, Mostafaei told CNN that his
client confessed to the crime after being subjected to 99 lashes with a
whip. She later recanted the confession and has denied wrongdoing, he
said.
Iranian state media reported this month that the
nation's judiciary chief halted the execution of Ashtiani.
"Although the verdict still stands and is definite,
the execution has been halted on humanitarian grounds from the order of
the honorable judiciary chief, and will not be implemented at this time,"
Malek Ajdar Sharifi, a judiciary official in East Azerbaijan province,
told Iran's Islamic Republic News Agency.
There is no clear timeline for Ashtiani's case, Ahadi
said Tuesday. The imprisoned woman has two attorneys, and Ahadi was
expecting an update from the second. He must get an appointment with
authorities in order to move forward on the case, she said.
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