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‘Honour’ Killing of 14-Year-Old Girl Causes Outrage in Iran

A furious man has, in a heinous move, murdered her 14-year-old daughter. The man, who is in detention, claims the murder was an honour killing. Of course, he will not be penalized under the eye-for-an-eye law of retribution as he himself is the next of kin of his slain daughter, i.e., the one who is entitled to demand blood money.

On May 21, 2020, the crime was committed in one of the villages of the town of Talesh in northern Iran that sent shockwaves across the nation.

It is the story of a man who sickled to death his 14-year-old daughter Romina because she had run away from home with a 29-year-old man Bahman.

After the father was apprehended, he claimed that his daughter had eloped with that boy and wanted to marry him, but that he (the father) disapproved of that marriage because they had a large age difference and that basically he believed the marriage would not be in the best interests of her daughter. He says the boy finally deceived her daughter into running away from home.

“On the day of the incident, I was so furious at what had happened that I went insane for a second and killed my daughter with a sickle. I only wanted to scare her. Now I really regret it and will never forgive myself,” said Romina’s father in his confessions.‘Honour’ Killing of 14-Year-Old Girl Causes Outrage in Iran

A few days on since her murder, the image of her obituary leaflet has gone viral on social media. The announcement mentions the name of the murderer on top as the father of the deceased, making the atmosphere on social media all the more tense and prompting users to react. The reactions mostly revolve around the issue of “violence against women that sometimes just stops short of honour killings.”

Rehabilitation Organization Gets Involved

Among the details of Romina’s murder case, one point worth mentioning is that Romina had been forced to return home.

When the girl ran away with the man, the father filed a lawsuit, and Romina was finally arrested. At the court, the girl begged the judge not to let the father take her home again, but the father kissed her hands in front of the judge and promised he won’t harm her. The judge was convinced and let her go home. The crime was committed later that day.

Reza Jafari, the deputy head of the Rehabilitation Department of Gilan Province, says Romina’s murder at the hands of her father is an example of blatant violation of the rights of a child by a person who had been expected to offer the most support to her child in order to properly bring up and rear her.

“Due to the nature of the crime, the prosecutor has got involved in the case as public prosecutor in accordance with Article 5 of the Children and Youth Support Act, and the Rehabilitation Department, as an organization backing children’s rights, will try its utmost to restore the inalienable rights of this child.

“The Social Emergency Department of the town was informed through official channels after the murder had taken place,” said Jafari.

“Before that, we didn’t know of that family row,” he added.

He said if the family had contacted the Social Emergency Department before the crime was committed, both the child and the family would have had a better destiny.

Jurists’ Viewpoint

Among all developments pertinent to Romina’s murder, what has prompted the strongest public reaction is the possible punishment of her murderer who happens to be her father.

“Definitely, no ruling will be issued to mete out an-eye-for-an-eye punishment for her father. Only with regard to the public dimension of the crime, the convict will be imprisoned or, in some cases, banished. Generally speaking, in such cases, the father will not be sentenced to eye-for-an-eye retribution, but he may be served with prison sentence of 3 to 10 years at the discretion of the judge, and could be sentenced to paying blood money. And the blood money, in the first place, shall be given to the mother first, then the sister and brother,” he added.

Vice President’s Order to Follow up on Murder Case

Iranian Vice President for Women and Family Affairs Masoumeh Ebtekar has called for further action to be taken to look into Romina’s murder case. She asked the official in charge of citizens’ rights working at her office to pursue the matter as soon as possible.

Forecasts about parents’ punishment have once again brought into spotlight a controversial article that the Guardian Council reacted to, while studying a bill on supporting children and youth’s rights. Parliament has been asked to put the bill on top of its agenda.

The bill has been reviewed and ratified by Parliament and sent to the Guardian Council. Although the council has, so far, found fault with bill three times, the bill still awaits final reconsideration by the council. According to Ebtekar, this is the last time that the Guardian Council will express its view on this bill and the contentious article on the punishment of irresponsible parents, and that if the fault that the council has found with the article is corrected, part of “our main concerns will be removed, too.”

The vice president has called on Parliament to expedite the procedure to pass the bill.

Another Victim of “Honour” in Iran

Since the word “honour” entered humans’ language, it has taken more victims than all world wars have. Its victims are sometimes men, but mostly women.

International organizations such as the United Nations Population Fund suggest that honour and shame killings take some 5,000 lives across the world annually. Some surveys suggest the most common murders in Iran, i.e. 20 percent of all murders and 50 percent of family killings, are related to sexual and honour issues.

Academic papers and university theses and dissertations that deal with this issue suggest between 375 and 450 honour killings occur each year. The rate is higher in provinces where ethnic group and clan culture prevails. The rate of honour killings in Khuzestan, Kurdistan, Ilam and Sistan-Baluchestan is higher than that of other areas.

Qalibaf Elected as New Speaker of Iran’s Parliament

Qalibaf Elected as New Speaker of Iran's Parliament

In the first open session of the new Parliament on Thursday, the conservative lawmaker was unanimously elected as the speaker with 231 votes.

Amir-Hossein Qazizadeh Hashemi and Ali Nikzad, both conservatives, were also elected as the first and second vice-speakers of the Parliament.

Qazizadeh secured 208 votes and Nikzad, a former minister in Mahmoud Ahmadinejad‘s cabinet, won 196 votes.

Qalibaf Elected as New Speaker of Iran's Parliament 1

French FM’s Comments on Adelkhah to Further Complicate Her Case: Iran

Iran Condemns Bahrain’s Plan to Normalize Relations with Israel

In a statement on Wednesday, Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said only Iranian courts have jurisdiction over Iranian nationals.

“Only Iranian courts are judicially competent to look into crimes committed by Iranian nationals,” said Mousavi.

“This case has been examined by the court in accordance with regulations, and Ms. Adelkhah has enjoyed her citizenship rights [during the legal procedure],” the spokesman added.

“The ruling issued is a verdict of first instance and Ms. Adelkhah can appeal the ruling through legal channels,” he added.

Mousavi underlined that the Judiciary of the Islamic Republic of Iran has full independence as stipulated in the Constitution.

He said unilateral interpretations of independent judicial verdicts will be “unconstructive” for relations between the two countries.

“Any threatening and meddlesome tone will further complicate this case, and the Islamic Republic of Iran brooks no disrespect of its sovereign principles, including the independence of the Judiciary,” he added.

France’s foreign minister said on Tuesday that relations with Iran had become more difficult after Tehran sentenced Adelkhah to jail in what he said was a politically-tainted decision.

“This sentencing was founded on no serious elements and was politically motivated. So we firmly say to the Iranian authorities to release Fariba Adelkhah without delay,” Jean-Yves Le Drian told France Inter radio.

“This decision makes our relations with the Iranian authorities a lot more difficult,” he said.

Also last Thursday, the French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman urged Iran to release Adelkhah.

“It is vital and urgent for the Iranian authorities to be transparent in this case as well as for all cases of foreign nationals arrested in Iran,” Agnes von der Muhll said.

She claimed that France has repeatedly demanded consolatory access to Adelkhah and her release from prison, and that Iranian officials rejected the request based on her Iranian nationality, and only allowed her family to meet her a few times.

Adelkhah, a 60-year-old anthropologist and researcher at Sciences Po’s Center for International Studies (CERI) in Paris, was reportedly arrested in June on charge of espionage.

Tehran announced on Friday that based on the Iranian law, it does not recognize the dual citizenship of Adelkhah.

Iranian Diplomat, UN Envoy Discuss Syria Developments

Iran's Foreign Ministry

In a telephone conversation on Wednesday, Pedersen and Khaji discussed the latest political and on-the-ground developments in Syria, the humanitarian issues, the Syrian people’s problems, and holding the next meeting of Syria’s Constitutional Committee.

The Iranian and the UN diplomats also stressed the necessity of providing humanitarian assistance for the people of Syria, particularly amid the outbreak of the coronavirus, helping the return of the displaced people and refugees, and the continuation of the political process for the peaceful settlement of the Syrian issue.

In the telephone conversation, the senior assistant to Iran’s foreign minister highlighted the unlawful and inhumane nature of the unilateral sanctions against people of Syria, calling for the removal of the bans.

Khaji also stressed the need for the restoration of stability and security to Syria and the fight against terrorism.

Iran Confirms over 2,000 New Cases of COVID-19 Infection

Iran Confirms over 2,000 New Cases of COVID-19 Infection

In his Wednesday briefing, Kianoush Jahanpour said 56 people have died of the virus in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of fatalities to 7,564.

The spokesman said 111,176 patients have so far recovered from the disease, and been discharged from hospital.

2,551 patients are also in severe conditions of the disease, he added.

Jahanpour noted that 856,546 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.

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Another Mild Quake Strikes Iranian Capital

Another Mild Quake Strikes Iranian Capital

According to the Seismological Centre of the Institute of Geophysics of Tehran University, the Wednesday quake hit an area near the city of Damavand, west of Tehran, at 13:41 pm (local time).

The epicentre, with a depth of 12 km, was determined to be at 35.78 degrees of north latitude and 52.04 degrees of east longitude.

Data from the seismological centre showed the location of the quake at 7 km from Damavand and 57 km from Tehran.

There have been no reports of casualties yet.

Iran is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, being crossed by several major fault lines that cover at least 90% of the country. As a result, earthquakes in Iran occur often and are destructive.

In November 2018, the western province of Kermanshah was hit by a major 7.3-magnitude quake that killed 620 people according to the latest toll.

The deadliest quake in Iran’s modern history happened in June 1990. It destroyed the northern cities of Rudbar, Manjil, and Lushan, along with hundreds of villages, killing an estimated 37,000 people.

Bam in the country’s southeastern province of Kerman witnessed a strong quake in December 2003 which killed 31,000

Iran’s Parliament Symbol of Islamic Democracy: Rouhani

Iran’s Parliament Symbol of Islamic Democracy: Rouhani

Addressing the parliament on Wednesday, President Rouhani said the government and Majlis together can counter the US sanctions and fight against coronavirus.

He noted that all must work in line with the national interest and security while the public interest must be the main priority.

The fact that Iran is on the list of successful countries in the fight against the coronavirus is because the foundations of treatment and health in the country has been strengthened by the government and parliament, added the Iranian president.

Rouhani further mentioned that the enemies wanted the Iranian establishment to be disrupted, the economy to collapse, and with all the psychological war and economic pressure wanted to overthrow the Islamic Republic before its 40th year. However, the nation stood against the enemies and they have not achieved their goals so far.

Rouhani referred to some of the achievements of his administration amid the outbreak of the coronavirus and thanked the parliament, the Leader of Islamic Revolution, and the armed forces for their cooperation in this regard.

Iran’s new parliament convened on Wednesday after the February 21 elections under strict health protocols and social distancing rules.

Next week, lawmakers will choose a parliament speaker for a one-year term.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- New Parliament and Real Change [Editorial]
2- Specifications of Iranian-Made Gasoline in Venezuela: Good Quality, Reasonable Price

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Eid al-Fitr: Concerns about Return of Corona

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Unsafe Paternal House: A Report on Legal Voids to Ensure Security of Iranian Women, Girls
2- Rouhani to Swiss Counterpart: Bern Must Play More Effective Role in Countering US Illegal Moves
3- Challenges of New Conservative Parliament
4- Tehran Changes Its Tactic Instead of Altering Its Strategies in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Etemad Newspaper:

1- South Korea Ruining 60 Years of Amicable Ties with Tehran
2- COVID-19 to Increase Poverty Across the World

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- EU: End of US Leadership in the World Imminent
2- Tel Aviv: If US Attacks Iran, Hezbollah Will Hit Israel with Rockets

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Iran Newspaper:

1- Victim of Paternal House
* Angry Man Beheads 14-Year-Old Daughter on Pretext of Defending His Honour
2- Tehran’s Message to Washington in Caribbean

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Javan Newspaper:

1- Era of US Leadership Over: EU’s Borrell
2- World Atlas Changing

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Teaching Diplomacy Using Sanction-Breaking Oil Tankers
2- Netanyahu to Set Israel on Fire by Annexing West Bank
3- Emphasis on Countering US’ Bullying
4- If JCPOA Was Beneficial, It Could Fuel Zarif’s Plane!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Khorasan Newspaper:

1- Coronavirus Changing Votes against Trump in Five Key States

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Pentagon’s War of Words with White House over Corona

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Coronavirus to Change Poverty Line

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Coronavirus to Impact Iran’s 2021 Presidential Election
How Iran Will Cope with Health-Politics Crisis
2- Responsibility for Estimating Next Major Quake in Tehran [Editorial]
3- Shame Killing in Paternal House

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 27

 

3 Ways to Stay Connected with Others During COVID-19 Era

3 Ways to Stay Connected with Others During COVID-19 Era

While this strategy is one of the only ways to control the rampant spread of the virus, humans are social creatures. And, the impact of having to spend weeks and months not being allowed near anyone else, is resulting in negative consequences of their emotional and mental health.

The article titled “What COVID-19 Is Doing to Our Mental Health” highlights the following facts:

  • American residents are reporting “significant and sustained increases in the symptoms of depression and anxiety.”
  • “Women, minorities, people with pre-existing conditions, and adults under the age of 34 are reporting higher rates of fear and anxiety.”

The challenge is that much of this pandemic is unscripted. No one knows what the future holds. And, it’s this fact that is causing much of the depression, fear, and anxiety in people. And, when this stress and anxiety is added to the emotional and mental health challenges as a consequence of the need for social distancing for the foreseeable future, the repercussions can be fairly severe.

At this juncture, it’s vital to note that we need to change what we can and accept what we can’t change. Therefore, we cannot change the virus’s infection rate and trajectory, but we can work at connecting with people during the seemingly unending lockdown phase.

Therefore, by way of offering a solution to the challenge of connecting with other people in the social distancing age highlighted above, let’s consider the following 3 ways to help you improve your mental health by connecting with other people:

 

Connect other people via an online speed dating platform

The benefits of signing up with an app that employs a random chat model are numerous. However, the most important advantage is that this app is country-independent; therefore, people can chat with many other people from all over the world. And, if there is a connection or match between two people, they can chat for as long as they would like to. On the other hand, a chat can be terminated almost instantly should one of the chatting couple decide they do not want to continue with the conversation.

 

Join an online discussion group

Discussion forums that cover general topics, as well as specific genres, are available on the Internet. Joining such a group is a great way to communicate and connect with people who share the same interests. A book club is a typical example of an online discussion platform. A virtual book club functions the same way as a physical club, except that members meet virtually, using a communication tool like Zoom, where everyone can join the chat simultaneously.

 

Plan regular coffee dates with friends and family

In his article titled, “Why Face-to-Face Connections Still Trump Digital Ones,” Antonio Gabola highlights the fact that physical interactions are far more beneficial to the human psyche than digital connections.

However, face-to-face communications are no longer possible during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, digital communications are a viable replacement for physical chats. Consequently, connecting with friends and family digitally forms, and will continue to form, an essential part of the post-COVID-19 era. And, these virtual relationships must be nurtured carefully so that people do not remain isolated and out of touch with other people for any length of time.

Iran in Photos: Rice Transplantation in Mazandaran

Rice Transplantation in Mazandaran 6

Although the best time for rice transplantation is mid-April, farmers postponed it for several weeks this year due to the coronavirus outbreak.

These days there are two ways of rice cultivation: manual or traditional, and mechanized or automatic.

Seeing the steps of rice transplantation in the paddy fields can be a tourist attraction per se as it’s a joyful experience.

What follows are Mizan News Agency’s photos of rice transplantation in Mazandaran: