A horrific incident of violence against women has rocked Mahmoudabad, Mazandaran province, Iran, where 17-year-old Anita R. was brutally murdered on April 2, 2023. The perpetrator was her boyfriend Ali, a young man who was hailed as a world kickboxing champion in the village just last year.The incident took place in Ali's father's house, where he used a broken glass to stab Anita repeatedly in the neck. Ali fled the house and stayed out of police hands for days. He was eventually caught when his getaway car was traced.
Ali has admitted to the crime and claims he acted out of love. It is believed that he killed Anita as "honor killing," a term used to describe the murder of a female relative who would have disgraced the family. In Iran, men who commit such crimes can receive significant sentence reductions under Article 301 of the Penal Code.
According to reports, neighbors heard an argument between Ali and Anita on the day of the crime, allegedly as a result of Ali's suspicion against Anita. They informed Ali's father, who discovered Anita's lifeless body when he returned home.
This tragic incident highlights the ongoing problem of violence against women in Iran, where such crimes are often not taken seriously enough by the authorities. If the court indeed classifies this as an "honor killing," Ali will likely receive no more than 3 years in prison, a sentence that does not do justice to the victim and her family. The Iranian government must take stronger action to combat such crimes and protect the rights of women in the country.
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We are pleased to announce the release of our 2023 report, titled "Unveiling the Silenced Voices: Mapping Private and State Sponsored Femicide in Iran." This report sheds light on the harrowing reality of femicide in Iran, where approximately one woman is killed every other day simply for being a woman.
In addition to the full report, we have also prepared a summary of the mid-year report, highlighting key developments and insights from the first half of the year.
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