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Goli Kouhkan, 25, on death row for seven years for killing her abusive husband, has until December to settle with the victim’s family

A child bride faces execution in Iran for the killing of her abusive husband unless she can raise 10bn tomans (about £80,000) to pay off the victim’s family by a December deadline.

Goli Kouhkan, 25, has been on death row in Gorgan central prison in northern Iran for the past seven years. She was 18 when she was arrested over the death of her husband in May 2018, and sentenced to qisas – retribution-in-kind – for participation in the killing.

Human rights activists say the case is emblematic of the discriminatory treatment of women and minorities in Iran, where child marriage is legal and there are limited legal protections against domestic violence.

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[–] Dasus@lemmy.world 25 points 3 months ago
[–] ayyy@sh.itjust.works 12 points 3 months ago

Hmm, maybe religious government is a bad idea…