Nasrin Sotoudeh, an internationally renowned human rights lawyer jailed in Iran, was handed a new sentence which her husband said was 38 years in prison and 148 lashes.

Sotoudeh, who has represented opposition activists including women prosecuted for removing their mandatory headscarf, was arrested in June and charged with spreading propaganda and insulting Iran's supreme leader, her lawyer said.

This is how women are treated in Iran under Sharia law.

According to the Sharia laws:

– There is no freedom of religion or freedom of speech.

– There is no equality between people (the non-Muslim is not equal to the Muslim).

– There are no equal rights for men and women.

– There is no democracy or a separation between religion and state politics.

Child marriage, forced marriage, Child brides, polygamy, FGM, Acid attacks, honor killings, beheading and stoning.

Sharia has no place in the civilized world.