Sunday, December 08, 2024

 IRAN NEWS))))))


The Iranian regime hanged Farkhodeh Allah Moradi on Dec. 1 in Isfahan Central prison (Dastgerd). She was 50 years old. Another woman named Farideh Jafarzadeh and Alieh Kavery zadeh- 60 years of age, were hanged in Ilam Central prison on Dec. 2. Fariba Maleki- 36- was also hanged on Nov. 24 in Central prison of Khorramabad. Since the begining of 2024, 31 women have been executed in Iran.

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On Monday, December 2, the Iranian regime's judiciary and parliament convened a joint session where the Judiciary Chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, and the Parliamentary Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, stressed the implementation of the “Hijab and Chastity Law.”  (IRNA) Ejei remarked in the session, “All branches and organizations are responsible for addressing the current situation visible on our streets. We must act.” He further noted, “The state of chastity and hijab in our streets today is neither logical nor acceptable. A law has been established, and it must be enforced. If amendments or clarifications are needed, it is the responsibility of parliament to act accordingly.” Ghalibaf reinforced this stance, asserting, “Hijab is undoubtedly a religious and legal obligation. Various branches and organizations must prioritize this issue.” He had previously announced on November 27, 2024, that the law would be formally implemented on December 13. This law also targest girls from the age of 9 to be fined and forced to "educational measures" if they violate it. According to this law, the presence of opponents of compulsory hijab in both real and virtual spaces will result in penalties, including for owners of online and offline businesses, administrators of groups, tours, camps, and platforms for audio or visual content in the virtual space. According to Article 66 of this law, if a 13-year-old child mocks the regime’s compulsory hijab two or more times while using social media, they will be sentenced to imprisonment for 3 months to 1 year in a ‘correctional and training center,’ a fine ranging from approximately $471 to $714, or other preventive and corrective measures. https://tinyurl.com/phk7v6sf