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Iranian Women Guerrilla - Iraq

Iranian Women Guerrilla - Iraq

A young Iranian Kurdish nurse of 33 years old, Jina, was targeted with a shotgun by Iranian security forces with 8 “birdshot” while helping wounded protesters against the Islamic Republic of Iran, after death of Mahsa Amini, a 22 year old Iranian woman, was beaten to death by the Iranian “morality police” for wearing the Islamic headscarf incorrectly. In Iran it is a crime to help wounded protestors, punishable by imprisonment. She managed to escape to Irak, as a nurse she painfully managed to remove the 8 “birdshot”. She arrived In the Kurdistan Province in Northwest Iran and joined the fighters of the Komala of Revolutionary Toilers of Iranian Kurdistan (Komala), after her two months military training in the mountains near Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, She is now a medic among, the fighters as well as helping the villagers around. Sulaymaniyah, The Kurdistan region of Iraq, March 27, 2023. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iranian Women Guerrilla - Iraq

Iranian Women Guerrilla - Iraq

A young Iranian Kurdish nurse of 33 years old, Jina, was targeted with a shotgun by Iranian security forces with 8 “birdshot” while helping wounded protesters against the Islamic Republic of Iran, after death of Mahsa Amini, a 22 year old Iranian woman, was beaten to death by the Iranian “morality police” for wearing the Islamic headscarf incorrectly. In Iran it is a crime to help wounded protestors, punishable by imprisonment. She managed to escape to Irak, as a nurse she painfully managed to remove the 8 “birdshot”. She arrived In the Kurdistan Province in Northwest Iran and joined the fighters of the Komala of Revolutionary Toilers of Iranian Kurdistan (Komala), after her two months military training in the mountains near Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, She is now a medic among, the fighters as well as helping the villagers around. Sulaymaniyah, The Kurdistan region of Iraq, March 27, 2023. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iranian Women Guerrilla - Iraq

Iranian Women Guerrilla - Iraq

A young Iranian Kurdish nurse of 33 years old, Jina, was targeted with a shotgun by Iranian security forces with 8 “birdshot” while helping wounded protesters against the Islamic Republic of Iran, after death of Mahsa Amini, a 22 year old Iranian woman, was beaten to death by the Iranian “morality police” for wearing the Islamic headscarf incorrectly. In Iran it is a crime to help wounded protestors, punishable by imprisonment. She managed to escape to Irak, as a nurse she painfully managed to remove the 8 “birdshot”. She arrived In the Kurdistan Province in Northwest Iran and joined the fighters of the Komala of Revolutionary Toilers of Iranian Kurdistan (Komala), after her two months military training in the mountains near Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, She is now a medic among, the fighters as well as helping the villagers around. Sulaymaniyah, The Kurdistan region of Iraq, March 27, 2023. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iranian Women Guerrilla - Iraq

Iranian Women Guerrilla - Iraq

A young Iranian Kurdish nurse of 33 years old, Jina, was targeted with a shotgun by Iranian security forces with 8 “birdshot” while helping wounded protesters against the Islamic Republic of Iran, after death of Mahsa Amini, a 22 year old Iranian woman, was beaten to death by the Iranian “morality police” for wearing the Islamic headscarf incorrectly. In Iran it is a crime to help wounded protestors, punishable by imprisonment. She managed to escape to Irak, as a nurse she painfully managed to remove the 8 “birdshot”. She arrived In the Kurdistan Province in Northwest Iran and joined the fighters of the Komala of Revolutionary Toilers of Iranian Kurdistan (Komala), after her two months military training in the mountains near Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, She is now a medic among, the fighters as well as helping the villagers around. Sulaymaniyah, The Kurdistan region of Iraq, March 27, 2023. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Scope of new conspiracy bill reined in, targets fewer crimes: source

Scope of new conspiracy bill reined in, targets fewer crimes: source

TOKYO, Japan, Feb. 17 Kyodo - Justice Minister Katsutoshi Kaneda (standing) attends a lower house budget committee in Tokyo on Feb. 17, 2017. The Japanese government, aiming to pass a contentious terrorism conspiracy bill, has whittled down the number of crimes punishable to less than half of the 676 proposed previously.

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Harboring terrorists punishable by up to 10 years in prison

Harboring terrorists punishable by up to 10 years in prison

TOKYO, Japan - The House of Councillors, the upper house of the Japanese parliament, passes a toughened law on preventing terrorism funding on Nov. 14, 2014 in Tokyo. The amended law makes harboring terrorists or supplying them with weapons punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

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Japan passes bill to make online insults punishable by jail time

Japan passes bill to make online insults punishable by jail time

A House of Councillors plenary session is held in Tokyo on June 13, 2022. A bill to introduce prison terms as part of tougher penalties for online insults was passed the same day at the upper house plenary session, marking a major step toward tackling cyberbullying in Japan.

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Japan passes bill to make online insults punishable by jail time

Japan passes bill to make online insults punishable by jail time

Japanese Justice Minister Yoshihisa Furukawa bows during a House of Councillors plenary session in Tokyo on June 13, 2022, as a bill to introduce prison terms as part of tougher penalties for online insults was passed, marking a major step toward tackling cyberbullying in Japan.

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Harboring terrorists punishable by up to 10 years in prison

Harboring terrorists punishable by up to 10 years in prison

TOKYO, Japan - The House of Councillors, the upper house of the Japanese parliament, passes a toughened law on preventing terrorism funding on Nov. 14, 2014 in Tokyo. The amended law makes harboring terrorists or supplying them with weapons punishable by up to 10 years in prison. (Kyodo)

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Scope of new conspiracy bill reined in, targets fewer crimes: source

Scope of new conspiracy bill reined in, targets fewer crimes: source

Justice Minister Katsutoshi Kaneda attends a lower house budget committee in Tokyo on Feb. 17, 2017. The Japanese government, aiming to pass a contentious terrorism conspiracy bill, has whittled down the number of crimes punishable to less than half of the 676 proposed previously. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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