human rights watch

onsdag 29 oktober 2025

A woman in the city of Marivan, eastern Kurdistan, while she was married, was asked by a member of the Revolutionary Guard to divorce her husband and marry this member of the Guard, but the woman refused and said, "I have a child and I have no problem with my wife, why should I divorce her?" A man who is a member of the armed forces of the Republic of the Mullahs in Iran takes out a gun and kills this woman.

 



A woman in the city of #Marivan,_eastern_Kurdistan, while she was married, was asked by a member of the Revolutionary Guard to divorce her husband and marry this member of the Guard, but the woman refused and said, "I have a child and I have no problem with my wife, why should I divorce her?" A man who is a member of the armed forces of the Republic of the Mullahs in Iran takes out a gun and kills this woman.

#Leila_Aliramaei,


 According to information received, a man named terrorist_and_missogynistic_Keyvan_Basami, a member of the Revolutionary Guard of the Republic of the Mullahs in Iran, had asked Leila Aliramaei to immediately divorce her husband and marry him, but Leila had rejected this request and told the killer, "I am a married woman, I cannot do such a thing." Keyvan Basami responded by saying, "We are the ones in power here and the law is in our hands. You have two choices. If you accept, you will live, and if not, you will be killed." Leila said with a smile, "Are you an idiot, Leila?" Before he finished speaking, he shot Leila and killed her on the spot. When the killer is a member of the Guard; Leila Aliramaei, a victim of misogyny and the military power of the Islamic Republic

#Leila_Aliramaei, a 40-year-old woman from Marivan and mother of two children, was murdered by an official member of the Revolutionary Guards, "Keyvan Basami," with a Kalashnikov rifle.


This woman lost her life only because she resisted the murderer's shameful request to separate from her husband and force her to marry.


In a system where violence, misogyny, and the immunity of murderers are tied to the power structure, women's lives have the cheapest price.

The murderer, a member of the IRGC's armed forces and a history of domestic violence, opened fire on Leila in front of her home and shop and near a school without fear of accountability, and ended her life.


The Islamic Republic, which has made its IRGC a tool for suppressing the people, has today even destroyed the security of women at home and on the streets.

Leila Aliramaei's murder is not just an individual crime; It is a direct reflection of a structure that does not consider women its own and sanctifies violence.


Leila's body was buried on Monday, November 25, in the Darsiran cemetery in Marivan.

Leila's blood is a cry against a system that rules with bullets, discrimination, and injustice.

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