Freidoune Sahebjam's 'The Stoning of Soraya M.' is a harrowing true account of a horrific incident in a remote Iranian village. It chronicles the tragic fate of Soraya Manutchehri, falsely accused of adultery by her husband and subsequently condemned to death by stoning. This powerful and deeply unsettling book exposes the barbaric practice of stoning and the severe injustices women can face under certain interpretations of law. Sahebjam, a French-Iranian journalist, risks his life to bring this story to the world, shedding light on the desperate need for human rights and judicial reform, making it an essential read for understanding extreme societal oppression.