Authorities have amputated the hand of a convicted thief in front of other prisoners in the central city of Yazd, Iran's state radio reported.

The report did not identify the 32-year-old convict by name or provide details on his crime.

Iran's judiciary uses a strict interpretation of Islamic law in handing down such sentences. Cutting off the hands of thieves has been rare in Iran in the past, but Sunday's amputation was the second this month. And a week ago, a judge ordered the same punishment for a man who stole from a confectionary shop.

Critics say amputations and public executions and floggings hurt Iran's image and reflect badly on Islam.

A death-by-stoning sentence for a woman convicted of adultery has also sparked an international outcry.

God help the man who is convicted of adultery then . Do they publicly chop off the old tackle ?

love Tiff xx