mercredi 14 octobre 2015

What do Iran’s homeless women & girls go through sleeping in the streets?


Homeless women in Iran are in grave danger

Fateme Daneshvar, head of the Social Committee in Tehran’s so-called city council shed some light on the dire status of homeless women and girls sleeping in the streets.
“In 2008 there was a very small number of women sleeping in the streets. However, little by little their numbers climbed and if the law doesn’t see to this, we will be faced with children being born from these women – who are mainly in their pregnancy age – and the situation will be very dire,” she said in a report.
Ill and addicted women giving birth have their children sold, she said.
“All officials must face this unwanted phenomenon, and not deny it; because in the future this issue will engulf the entire society,” Daneshvar added.
“The law has not at all forbidden child marriages, saying such marriages are conditioned on the father accepting the terms. Even the offices that register such marriages go unpunished,” head of Tehran’s Social Committee said.
On the conditions of a young girl by the name of Ra’na who was recently acid attacked by her father in the city of Kerman she said, “The mother of this child lost her life in hospital.”

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