Published: June 19, 2025
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Whose curse haunts the Islamic government of Iran? It is said that the curse of this young girl still lingers over Iran, because ever since her execution, peace has never returned to the country. One of the most brutal punishments ever witnessed by the world was given to a

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When she was 5 years old, Atefeh’s mother died in a car accident. It is said that shortly after, her younger brother drowned in a river. She lived with her elderly grandparents. The real dark phase of her life began when a 51-year-old retired guard, Ali Darabi, cast his evil eye

Due to their work as laborers, Rajabi’s family had to stay out of the house all day. During that time, Ali Darabi would prey on her with his brutality. He had badly threatened Rajabi that if she told anyone, he would kill her and her family. Terrified and helpless, Rajabi kept

Still, Rajabi tried to tell her family about it, but they scolded her and silenced her. However, as the monster’s brutality kept increasing beyond limits, Rajabi’s father, after much pleading from the family, finally informed the police. Now see — the same Gulf country whose

As soon as the police came to know about the matter, instead of arresting the accused, they called the victim (Rajabi) to the police station and interrogated her harshly, and right there, arrested her under charges of "Crimes against chastity." In fact, according to Islamic

Because of this, Rajabi was thrown behind bars. There, she was freed from Ali, but not from brutality. According to media reports, Rajabi was severely tortured in the police station, and several policemen raped her one after another. After much effort, when Rajabi’s grandmother

One more scandal of this system was yet to be exposed. In court, the accused and the police together presented such arguments that the case started turning against Rajabi herself. And on top of that — Sharia law!! Judge Haji Rezai began pronouncing punishment on Rajabi instead.

But that Islamic judge declared the act of lifting the hijab as a grave insult to the court and sentenced Rajabi to life imprisonment. Hearing this, Rajabi became furious — and why wouldn’t she be? After enduring so much injustice, instead of receiving justice, she was being

According to the BBC, documents presented in the Supreme Court of Appeal stated her age as 22 years, but her birth certificate and death certificate stated that she was only 16 years old. What kind of justice is this? What kind of law is this? Is this the real face of life for

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