Thursday, April 28, 2016

Iran, Misogynies or Enslavement of women



 
one of the victims of Ayatollahs in Iran

Woman is not a vase that may break, don’t be afraid to hit her.”
“Good Woman, Dead Woman” This is an Iranian regime element who has written misogynist remarks on his vehicle promoting sexual discrimination in public.
It is worth noting that the so-called police of this regime showed no reaction in this regard, allowing such issues to be fanned day by day. Of course, the reason behind such measures is obvious for us. The mullahs’ regime itself is behind the misogyny phenomenon in Iran, acid attacks and beating women in public under various pretexts, including not abiding by strict clothing regulations. This social corruption has roots in the mullahs’ reactionary ideology.

Promoting sexual discrimination in Iran is not limited in bothering women and young girls. The mullahs’ suppressive measures mark Iranian women as main targets, denying them of their most basic rights.

A few months ago a young woman suffered major wounds in an acid attack taking place in Tehran Province.
As the young victim was transferred to a hospital it became obvious she had suffered major acid burns on her arm and face. Initial investigations show the man who splashed acid was riding a motorcycle and immediately fled the scene after the attack.

In Iran discrimination against women is not only legalized, but institutionalized. While women’s rights are violated in many countries, while women are suppressed in many Muslim countries under the “sharia law”, Iran remains unique as its crackdown is embedded in the constitution, and civil and administrative laws.

This is not yet the end of the sexual discrimination tragedy in Iran, Iran has executed over 1,000 people in 2015, according to the London-based human rights watchdog Amnesty International Arab News reported Friday 8 January 2016, And about 700 people in the first six months of 2015, an average of three people every day and the final execution count might top 1,000 by the end of the just concluded year,” according to the report.


At all gatherings the Iranians, men and women should spend a few moments talking about the ugly phenomenon of execution. Place ourselves in the shoes of those families who are concerned about their loved ones’ court rulings.
We should discuss the mass executions of previous decades.
We should remind ourselves and others that negligence to matters instigating violence in our society resembles enslavement of women and girls by Boko Haram militants in Nigeria. They commit their crimes by name of Allah as well as the Mullahs do in Iran


 

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