Samira was a child bride married at 15 and a victim of domestic violence. She had two young children, one a new-born baby, when she was arrested and had not seen her children in ten years. She saw them for the first and last time when they came to the prison to say goodbye.

At the time of writing, her execution has not been reported by domestic media or officials in Iran.

Rights group calls for Ali Khamenei and other leaders of the Islamic Republic to be held accountable for this crime.

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    Imho that is a really really really bad take. It would be the same as saying “all christians are child abusing rapists”, which is of course not true even though a lot of cases like this have been reported by the media recently (at least in Germany, where I am from)

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        No, it’s not the same thing. When most Christians, or governments in countries with majority Christian population, hear about priests raping kids, they are disgusted by it and are 100% ok with punishing the offender.

        ignoring that this is severely debatable, “which religion is more fine with sexual abuse” is an embarrassing pissing contest to have and one that we’re not interested in having on this website.

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        The problem is that you’re comparing democracies with authoritarian system. The religion of the system is not the problem its the system itself. If you interchange the two religions you’d have a muslim dominated country outraged about an executed 8 year old boy who dared to accuse the local priest of raping him.