Saturday, June 27, 2015 8:50:54 AM
A
young woman in Koohdash County of Lorestan Province, along with her
eight-year-old daughter have been victimized by acid assault according
to the governmental news agency IRNA.
The
poor women and her little girl victimized of acid throwing by her
brother-in-law (her husband's brother) at the evening of Wednesday 24
June 2015. The victims have been reportedly hospitalized in Khoram Abad
Nomadic hospital of the province capital city as news agencies said.
The
broken women had been allegedly beaten by offensive as the IRNA
reporter Mr. Hooshang Badpey declared, but her eyesight has not been
seriously trouble as specialists said in their initial checkup, whereas,
her face wounded due to the acid impact.
He
added that the weary little girl also has been injured and burned in
her hands and legs. She was apparently transferred to Motahari hospital
in the capital city of Iran, Tehran to carrying the treatment on
regarding the news received by BCR Group.
The Resembling Cases in Iran
Recently,
the Islamic vigilantes riding on motorbikes had thrown acid in at least
four women's faces in the city of Isfahan, but the Medias had put the
number as high as eight. The broken victims had been reportedly chosen
because they were wearing headscarves or clothing that were revealing or
did not adopt to the Islamic norms in Oct 2014.
"Majid
Movahedi was previously sentenced in February 2009 to be blinded in
both eyes after being convicted of sprinkling acid in the face of
university classmate Ameneh Bahrami when she repeatedly spurned his
offer of marriage. Bahrami told the ISNA news agency she pardoned her
attacker because "God talks about 'Qisas' in the Quran but he also
recommends pardon since pardon is greater than 'Qisas'" as Aljazeera
news agency declared.
But the
experts have an opinion that acid attack is a worldwide phenomenon that
is not closed to a particular race, religion or geographical location
and it strikes in several countries in the Middle East, South-East Asia,
Sub-Saharan Africa and the West Indies.
There
is no detailed census of acid attacks in the world, but women and
children comprised the significant number of the victims according to
the superficiality reports.
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