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The Shooting of Arezoo Badri: A Tragic Case of Violence and Repression in Iran

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Arezoo Badri, a young woman who was shot by police five months ago in the city of Noor, Mazandaran Province, is now paralyzed from the waist down due to severe spinal injuries. The incident has sparked widespread reactions both within Iran and internationally. Informed sources report that security forces have put significant pressure on Arezoo Badri and her family to extract a formal waiver of complaints.

The Police Shooting of Arezoo Badri and Its Reasons

The incident occurred on July 22 when Arezoo’s car was stopped for allegedly not adhering to mandatory hijab rules. The police claim they fired at the vehicle due to “suspicion about the car” and “failure to comply with a stop order.” However, various reports suggest the shooting was linked to the hijab issue, and authorities are reportedly applying pressure to justify their actions.

Security Pressures to Extract Waivers from Badri’s Family

According to published information, security forces have used various methods to pressure Arezoo Badri and her family. Some sources have reported offers of money and threats of arresting family members to force them to consent to drop the case.

International Reactions

The shooting of Arezoo Badri has drawn extensive reactions from human rights organizations and international officials. The United States government described the incident as an example of “gender-based violence” against Iranian women. The U.S. State Department spokesperson emphasized that the Iranian regime has learned no lessons from the suppression of women and girls since the killing of Mahsa (Jina) Amini.

Arezoo Badri’s Medical Condition

According to doctors, Arezoo Badri’s condition is extremely critical, and recovery appears impossible. This incident highlights the severity of violence and repression against women in Iran and has raised widespread international concerns.

The crime of shooting Arezoo Badri and the subsequent pressures to extract waivers from her family is just one of many stark examples of violence and human rights abuses under Iran’s theocratic regime. This incident not only highlights issues related to mandatory hijab but also underscores the troubling aspect of state-imposed narratives and attempts to justify government-perpetrated crimes against victims.

 

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