(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Elnur Enveroglu read more In addition to the reported evil acts of Iran's incumbent regime
against human rights in the name of Islam, the news keeps coming
about other fresh venomous provocations of the mullahcracy, that
is, the mass poisoning of female students in some provinces of the
country.
Moreover, almost all suspicions vis-a-vis the poisoning of
female students indicate that Iran's religious structures have a
hand in these crimes, and a branch of the IRGC with headquarters in
the city of Qom is believed to be behind the mass poisoning of
young girls.
Reports leaked out of the country reveal that almost 700 girls have been poisoned by toxic gas in Iran
since November, in what, many independent experts see as a
deliberate attempt to force parents against sending their daughters
to schools.
As reports indicate, the first poisoning incident was registered
on 30 November, when 18 students from the Nour Technical School in
the religious city of Qom were hospitalized.
Since then, over 10 schools for girls have been targeted in the
surrounding provinces.
At least 194 girls are reported to have been poisoned in the
past week at four schools in the city of Borujerd, in the western
province of Lorestan.
As the reports further reveal, Iran has never ceased violating
human rights and tarnishes the Islamic world with many such
sinister plots that are devised to prevent young and resourceful
generations in the country from attending schools and
universities.
However, these are the tip of the iceberg that surfaces in the
public domain and show the atrocities against citizens of the
country.
The immoral behavior of representatives of the mullahcracy is
believed to be committed under the eye of top members of religious
organizations, who are believed to have an involvement in crimes
such as human trafficking, child abuse, and molesting of young
ladies. And sadly to say that those are mostly virgin girls who
were persuaded to study religion before they get caught by the
regime's poisonous hook.
The victim speaks
An Azerbaijani woman, called Gultakin Majidova, narrated what
happened to her once she was in Iran's Qom for study purposes:
“In 2006, they took us to Qom, Iran, to study. We were a few
female students. One day, a female teacher invited us to Imam
Juma's house in the city of Qom, supposedly on the occasion of
Fatima Zahra's birthday. We were very happy even though we didn't
know anything. However, during the event, at 11 o'clock at night,
they took me to Imam Juma's room and made a sigha (forced
betrothal) between the man and me. I could not raise my voice
because of fear. Because we were taught that the Imam Juma of any
city in Iran is a representative of Ayatollah Khomeini. He is
supposedly the representative of Imam Sahib az Zaman, who is
absent, and if you oppose him, you are deemed to have opposed Imam
Sahib az Zaman – as we were instilled with.”
Gultekin said later she learned that her group mates were also
put in other cells and made to fornicate with the 'religious
people' there.
“After that bloody day, I could escape and found a way out to
return to Baku, but several girls who went there with me could not
return. Because some of them got pregnant and gave birth to
children, whose fathers are still unknown. And what made me to
grieve more was about the sexual violence against the girls who
were said to have been raped more than 10 times.'
Children abused in prison...
Protests in Iran also shed some lights on the flip side of
Iran's decaying government system.“Pedophilia and sexual abuse in
prisons and detention places were widespread and are almost
practical,” said a detainee in the protests against the regime.
Together with him, several activists who were arrested during the
protests were both victims and witnesses of the regime's immorality
saying that they saw the most disgusting acts of the regime's
guardians inside custody. One of them noted that mainly boys and
girls under 16 were raped in prison, who then die in prison
succumbing to violence or committing suicide after being
released.
The regime in Iran has been committing heinous crimes in the
garb of religion for almost 44 years such as human right violation,
executions, sexual harassment, and a number of terror acts in and
out of the country. Iran is also one of the countries that promote
racism, and the regime's biggest victims are the Iranian people,
especially Azerbaijani Turks who regularly face ethnic
discrimination by the regime. The elites in Iran's government
structure squander the people's resources and opportunities while
suppressing freedom and basic human rights.
Iran's Islamic regime is also the world's largest state sponsor
of terrorism, and for over 40 years their malign behavior and
support for terrorist proxies have spread across the region.
On August 20, 2020, the United States initiated the snapback
procedure in UN Security Council resolution 2231 to return
virtually all of the previous UN sanctions on Iran, including the
UN arms embargo and restrictions on Iran enriching and processing
nuclear material. Starting on September 20, 2020, Iran is also
prohibited by the UN from testing and developing ballistic missiles
capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
Despite all these drastic measures, this seems insufficient. The
international community must stand together against the Iranian
regime's racist acts and support for terror.
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Elnur Enveroglu is AzerNews' staff journalist, follow him on
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