Iran to cut young poetess' tongue for breaking country's modesty laws


Iran's Intelligence agents arrested a young poetess and informed her that she will have her tongue cut off if she continues to write poems which it is considered a violation of the strict modesty laws of the Islamic Republic. Her poems were mostly about human rights of the Kurds, women’s rights, children, and violence against women, including forced marriages.
The Iranian terrorist regime and its affiliates in the Middle East (Shiite militias and terrorist organizations) implement the Islamic penalty code of 1,400 years ago which include public amputations, floggings, executions by hanging and even stoning to death.
Iranian prisons (torture camps) are full of innocent people imprisoned for their protests against gender apartheid in Iran.
Under Iranian strict modesty laws women are not allowed to dance, sing, show their hair in public or even leave home without the permission of the "male guardian".
It is well known that Iran is the world’s biggest jailer of Innocent women including journalists, rape victims, women's rights activities and Human rights lawyers.
Iran’s regime holds the infamous record of the world’s top executioner per capita. It also ranks first for most number of juvenile executions in the world. Women are also victims of the death penalty in Iran, with dozens of women hanged in public squares every year.
The regime in Iran uses the death penalty as a tool to suppress and silence a disgruntled society the majority of whom live under the poverty line, are unemployed and deprived of freedom of speech.
Sadly, the UN is turning a blind eye to Iran’s regime continued practice of unjustified executions and inhuman torture methods.
Intelligence agents kidnapped a young poetess and threatened to cut her tongue if she continues to write poems. This news was published on January 18, 2021.
— Mitra Motamed (@MitraMotamed) January 19, 2021
The young poetess, Taraneh Mohammadi, was taken out of the city of Baneh on January 11, 2021.#FreePoliticalPrisoners #Iran pic.twitter.com/BYuB1ntuCl
Women are not safe in Iran
— callforjustice (@callforjustice2) January 19, 2021
The young poetess, Taraneh Mohammadi, was taken out of the city of Baneh on January 11, 2021#HumanRights pic.twitter.com/TM3T4DytkU
„Even if my homeland leaves me,
— Narîn Pîran ☀️ (@narin_piran) January 18, 2021
I won't leave it,
I only belong to Kurdistan.
I am the earth of the graveyard and the cold breath of the mountains.
And even when I'm alone
I will kindle the fire of resistance...“
The Iranian Regime is afraid of her. Read below https://t.co/X4iwxeS4Fz pic.twitter.com/epDjdnmWFm


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