Showing posts with label Farinaz Khosravani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farinaz Khosravani. Show all posts

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Iran: case of Farinaz Khosravani remains under legal investigations


With one and half a month since the tragic death of Farinaz Khosravani, the Kurdish young girl who jumped to her death from the fourth floor of the hotel building she used to work to save her honor and avoid a sexual aggression by an Iranian intelligence officer, her case is still open, despite the government attempt to shut the case and avoid an embarrassment for the whole dictatorial regime. 
Various reports indicate that the case of the “Mahabad incident” (regarding the death of Farinaz Khosravani) has been closed by Iran’s Minister of Interior, the lawyer following up on this portfolio said, “This case remains open and investigations are continuing. The Khosravani family has filed a lawsuit against Nader Moludi, the owner of Hotel Tara, and the main suspect of this case by the name of Morteza Hashemi-vand.”

Monday, May 11, 2015

IRAN- MAHABAD- Iranian Demonstrations Heat Up In Kurdish Cities, Met With Military Violence

Iran regime crackdowns on protesters demanding justice for Farinaz Khosravani
Maryam Rajavi , the president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, who is living in exile in Paris, said in a statement she supported the demonstrations. The NCRI is a constituent of an umbrella opposition group that includes five political organizations.
The Mahabad protests inspired Kurds living in Iraq, Syria and Turkey to demonstrate themselves. Kurds across the three countries marched in their respective cities, holding signs with the phrase 'JusticeForFarinaz':
Despite the violence in Mahabad, the Iranian government has not issued a public statement on the situation, but religious hardliners in the country have denounced the protests. The radio silence in Tehran appears indicative of a larger struggle taking place between the ruling establishment.