Monday, October 26, 2015

Her writing from prison on the plight of women who are forced into prostitution

October 25, marks the anniversary of Rayhaneh Jabbari's execution. A young woman who bravely defended herself against rape,
but was condemned to death by the judiciary of the mullahs' misogynous regime.
She stands as a symbol of Iranian girls and women who refuse to acquiesce to subjugation and prefer to put their lives on line and stand up for their principles.
In her memory, here is one of her own writings from prison, a revealing piece that sheds light on the plight of the Iranian women and public in general, under the rule of the mullahs' religious tyranny.



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