HAIL TO THE IRANIAN
WOMEN'S REVOLUTIONISTS FALLEN FOR FREDOM
against
the supreme leader, the arch-reactionary Ayatollah Ali Khomeini,
and his placeman president. The message of
the women when the former president visited a university was plain: <give way or
get lost> in 2023 and still is.
IN MEMORY OF ASRA PANAHI (16)- JINA MAMINI (22) - NIKA SHAKARAMI (16), SARINA ESMAILZADEH (16) HADIS NAJAFI (20), AND MORE WOMEN WHO WERE ASSASINATED SO
FAR BY THE IRANIAN AXIS OF EVIL.
Click here for a total list so far
(Updates
January 10, 2025)
January 8, 2025 - December 28 - 4, 2024
Sisters 4 each
other, Sisters 4 All
in continuation of the below
resistence of the 3 sisters
A to VICTORY tribute to
NARGES MOHAMMADI
Dec 5, 2024:
Narges Mohammadi chants 'Jin,
Jiyan, Azadi' after temporarily freed from prison
Nov. 18, 2024:
Joint letter: Nobel Peace Laureate Urgently Needs Essential Medical Care for
Serious Health Problems
May 6, 2024
"Tyranny will fall"
"Victory is not easy, but it is certain"
watch it here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LAMPz57Aqw
Click here for a news-overview
from January 15, 2024 'till October 31, 2023 |
VARISHEH MORADI
Click here for extra news about
the Death Sentence for
Kurdish Activist Varisheh Moradi and
the(international) support she gets
Click here for more stories of
Heroines of Iran |
PAKSHAN AZIZI
Updated Dec. 5, 2024 :
Ongoing Denial of Family Visits
for Death Row Political Prisoner Pakhshan Azizi
and previous news:
Dozens of grieving families demand
reversal of death sentences for Varisheh Moradi and
Pakhshan Azizi
and earlier
Iran: Death row prisoner Pakhshan
Azizi's cellmates demand justice for her
and
"You dictator, I am Arash, fire
responds to fire,"
Also in her case the mullahs' regime
is threathening to hang her
for opposing it and moreso
for being a Kurd.
Overview of her Actions
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Please do read
the above and following articles about heroines and
other brave people who risk live and
limb for the women-led revolution and no matter what
they'll never give in nor up!and other stories: click on
the underlined December '24 - January '25
topics:
Imminent Risk of Execution of
Pakhshan Azizi After Grossly Unfair Trial
&
I Couldn't Believe He'd Shoot
&
Iran's Journalists Face Widening
Legal Challenges
&
Surge in Femicide Victims in Iran
&
Killed Because You Are a Woman
&
Political Prisoner Faces Death
Sentence for Helping Injured Protesters in Iran
&
Report: widespread human rights
violations in Iran in 2024
And
Commemoration
of the Fallen for Freedom
Part 6
and
Click here for previous inspiring
stories and articles
incl. Red Alerts |
'New' topic: a regimes' re-newed method of
torture: denial of medical care
UPDATE: Dec. 27 - 16, 2024
The Dire Conditions of Women in
detention-A Call for International Action
Nov. 22 - Aug. 30, 2024:
Medical torture of women during
incarceration
November 4, 2024
"UN Expert Highlights Alarming
Violations Against Women and Fundamental Freedoms..."
October 19-18 2024 - July 18, 2016
Health taken hostage
And read here more about the
'Nurses 'strike' back':
Other updates can be read in
the 'Actual News' section
"Nurses can neutralize security
forces' efforts with unity."
August 30, 2024
and updates:
August 28, 2024:
Nurses' demands - "A nurse will
die, but will not accept humiliation,":
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"NO to executions"
campaign
In support - reflection and
updates:
Sept. 7 - August 20, 2024
Other updates can be read in
the 'Actual News' section
'The mullahs' regime / OHCHR* gallows' dance'
Other updates can be read in
the 'Actual News' section
July 8 - 4, 2024:
The-death-sentence-against-Sharifeh-Mohammadi
June 15, 2024:
Prisoner Swap with Iran is
Shameful Reward
June 5 - May 23, 2024:
It |Iran| puts people to death in
order to terrorize the population into silence.
and other stories
*OHCHR - UN Office of
the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Click here for earlier reports
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January 7 - 6,2025
<<Increased Pressure from
Mullahs' Parliament to Enforce the Hijab Law Despite
National Security Council's Halt...
& <<Ghazaaleh Hodoodi, a
27-Year-Old Mother, Burned Alive by Rejected Suitor...
& <<Four Education
Activists Handed 24-Year Prison Terms in Iran...
& <<'No to Execution
Tuesdays' Expands to 30 Prisons in 50th Week...
& <<Iranian Satirical
Blogger Arrested Over Criticism of Economy...
& <<Woman Removes Cleric's
Turban in Hijab Protest in Iran...
& <<Iran executes at least
31 women in 2024...
& <<Political Prisoner
Sakineh Parvaneh Denied Phone Calls for Over Four Months...
& <<Kolbar Deaths in Iran's
West Rise 15% in 2024, 59 Killed...
& <<Poverty Surge in Iran:
27% Can't Afford Essentials...
and more actual and fact-finding news
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January 2, 2025 - 31 December,
2024
<<Denied
Medical Care: Political Prisoner Maryam Jalal Hosseini
in Fardis Prison...
&
<<Journalists' organisations call on Iran to release
Cecilia Sala...
&
<<Dentist in Tehran Arrested After Beating by Security
Forces...
&
<<Women behind bars: Deteriorating health of Iran’s
political prisoners...
&
<<Stoning Sentences for Female Inmates in Iran,
Hunger-Striking Prisoners Expose...
&
<<December 2024 Report: Shocking Statistics on Women's
Execution in Iran...
&
Ongoing wave of arrests in Kurdish-Iran...
and more actual and fact-finding news
and
Ongoing wave of arrests in
Kurdish-Iran
January 8 - 6, 2025
and earlier
December 30 - 27, 2024
and
Dec. 20, 2024:
Iranian Women Rise Against the New
Hijab Law with the Slogan "Woman, Resistance, Freedom"
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When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi
figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da
qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so
called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.
NCRI - January 7, 2025 - in Podcast, Women's News
<<Surge in Femicide Victims in Iran
Welcome to the NCRI Women’s Committee podcast. As always, we are here to
amplify the voices of women in Iran and shed light on the struggles they
face under the clerical regime. Today, we delve into one of the most
horrifying and systemic issues plaguing Iranian women: femicide and
honor killings. To begin, let us remember Ghazaaleh Hodoodi, a
27-year-old mother from Sanandaj, whose life was tragically cut short
just last week. This young woman's story is heartbreaking, and her case
is emblematic of the institutionalized violence women endure daily in
Iran. Could you tell us more about Ghazaaleh's story and what makes her
case particularly significant? Certainly. Ghazaaleh Hodoodi was a
resilient young mother raising her 11-year-old daughter, Niyan, as a
single parent. She worked as a tailor to support her family after
divorcing her husband, who spent most of his life in prison. Tragically,
her attacker, Sirvan Sa’edpanah, had harassed her repeatedly after she
declined his marriage proposals. On the evening of December 25, he
entered her shop with a bottle of gasoline and set her on fire. Despite
her desperate attempt to escape and the efforts of her family to save
her, Ghazaaleh succumbed to her injuries two days later. What makes this
case even more disturbing is that Sirvan Sa'edpanah is affiliated with
the Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), highlighting the impunity that
many perpetrators enjoy under the regime. Meanwhile, Ghazaaleh's
daughter, Niyan, is now in the custody of her paternal family, leaving
her future uncertain. This is heartbreaking. Sadly, Ghazaaleh's case is
not an isolated incident. Can you share some insights into the broader
context of femicide in Iran? Absolutely. Under the clerical regime,
violence against women is deeply entrenched. Iran ranks as one of the
worst countries globally for femicide. Official statistics, although
incomplete, reveal alarming trends. For instance, a state-run newspaper
disclosed that Iran accounts for approximately 10% of honor killings
worldwide. The NCRI Women’s Committee recorded at least 105 honor
killings and femicides, each with names and dates, during 2023. And from
January until November 20, this year, that is in less than 11 months, we
documented 153 cases of femicide. These figures highlight the disturbing
rise in femicides and honor killings in Iran. However, the true numbers
are likely much higher, as many cases go unreported due to the regime’s
misogynistic policies and lack of transparency. The evidence shows that
state-sponsored crimes and violence against Iranian women outnumber
family-related crimes by a significant margin. Iran is the world's
largest executor of women, with most female death row inmates having
been victims of child marriage and domestic violence and condemned in
unfair, biased trials. The widespread assault and torture in prisons,
shooting of women protesters with pellets in the eyes, abuse in prisons
and even in public, and the daily brutality of the oppressive forces
enforcing compulsory hijab demonstrate that without this regime, the
safety of Iranian women would look completely different. How does this
broader context impact the fight for women's safety and rights in Iran?
This broader context underscores the entrenched nature of violence
against women in Iran. The regime’s policies and actions are not only
oppressive but also create an environment where crimes against women are
normalized or ignored. State-sponsored violence often sets the tone for
societal violence, making it harder for women to find safety or justice.
Addressing these issues requires tackling both the regime's
institutionalized misogyny and the cultural norms it perpetuates. The
legal framework is a significant factor. Iran's laws not only fail to
protect women but often shield perpetrators. For example, Article 630 of
the penal code allows a man to kill his wife and her alleged lover if he
catches them in the act of adultery. Fathers who murder their daughters
are often exempt from severe punishment. Meanwhile, women who defend
themselves against abusive spouses are disproportionately sentenced to
execution. It's devastating to hear this. Beyond legislation, what other
institutionalized failures perpetuate this violence? Yes, with over 40
million women in Iran, there are just 27 shelters for abused women
across the entire country, many of which are severely lacking in
resources and support. This forces victims to remain in dangerous
situations. With a legal marriage age as low as 13, and even younger
girls sometimes forced into marriage with judicial approval, the
situation is dire. Furthermore, the Iranian regime's indifference and
misogyny create a culture of impunity, leaving countless women
vulnerable to violence. The regime has refused to criminalize violence
against women and the so-called bill to protect women against violence
has been left sitting on the shelf for 13 years. A shocking fact is that
while the regime hands down a 10-year sentence for women who remove
their head covering, it only gives 8 years to a man who beheads his
wife. The NCRI Women's Committee's special report, Femicide: Unpunished
Crimes in Mullahs' Iran, released on the International Day to Eliminate
Violence Against Women, provides a comprehensive overview of this
crisis. Could you tell us more about this report? Of course. The report
highlights not only the statistics but also the stories of countless
women whose lives have been taken. It underscores the role of
institutionalized oppression in fostering this culture of violence. The
report is a crucial resource for understanding the scope of the issue
and the urgent need for action. How do the Iranian regime's misogynistic
policies contribute to the widespread violence and abuse faced by women,
and what are the devastating consequences for victims across the
country? In Iran, women of all ages-whether children, young women, or
the elderly-face constant threats to their safety, both on the streets
and at home. If they survive the violence of the regime's forces, they
may still be at risk from family members over issues like suspected
dishonor, disagreements, or refusing forced marriages. Sadly, these
crimes often happen in front of children, further deepening the trauma
and continuing the cycle of violence. Some victims, including pregnant
women and mothers with their children, are killed in heartbreaking
circumstances. Before we wrap up, let's discuss how the international
community can support Iranian women and help bring an end to this
violence. What steps can be taken?
First, amplifying these stories is essential. The regime thrives on
silence and impunity. By raising awareness, we can apply pressure on
international bodies to hold the Iranian government accountable.
Supporting organizations like the NCRI Women's Committee ensures that
advocacy for women's rights remains strong. Finally, sustained global
attention and solidarity are critical. Iranian women are fighting for
their freedom, but they need allies worldwide.
Ghazaaleh's story, and the stories of so many others, must compel us to
act. To our listeners, we urge you to read the NCRI Women's Committee's
report and share it widely.>>
Source:
https://wncri.org/2025/01/07/femicide-in-iran-ghazaaleh-hodoodi/
Women's Liberation Front 2019/cryfreedom.net 2025
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