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The beautiful Malika became Athena's companion... This time, Khuzestan mourns rape and murder

According to Rokna News Agency: The body of an 8-year-old girl from Haftgol was buried in a rubble three days after she went missing. The body of this innocent girl was found with her hands sticking out of the ground.

When Malika's body was found, the Khuzestan Province criminal detectives raised the issue of a bloody crime, and initial investigations revealed that Malika had died of suffocation.

Malika, an 8-year-old girl from the Hoora Haftkal region, who lived in her maternal grandfather's house due to her mother and father's separation, went missing three days ago while she was last playing near their house. On the night of October 24 of this year, her lifeless body was found in a ruin near her mother's house.

How is it that seeing a seven-year-old girl in a school uniform and headscarf, by a married person, creates the evil intent of rape, and more importantly, how is it that in Iran these evil, evil intentions quickly reach the stage of action?

If evil intent is to be created and put into action so quickly, tens of thousands of people must be assaulted every day in Western countries where swimming pools are mixed, bars are accessible, semi-nude signs are in front of them, and erotic films on TV are for everyone to see.

"Why does evil intent lead to rape so quickly in Iran?" The answer lies in the fact that this three-part sentence (I saw the girl alone, an evil intent came to my mind, I carried out my intention) is actually a four-part sentence: I saw the girl alone, an evil intent came to my mind, "I saw that there was no one in this country," I carried out my intention!

Certainly, if Westerners were to act our way, the crime, assault, and misdemeanor rates in the West would be several, if not tens, times higher than the current figures. Do Westerners, who are so obsessed with hedonism, lack the intelligence to cause their people to worry and be disturbed by such violent news, sometimes at the top of the news?

Incidentally, Westerners act very wisely in these cases, because they know that the main issue is not to arrest the criminal, but to make future criminals understand that this is a city, not a jungle, and that kidnapping a child or assaulting him means confronting the entire government and the people.

It is impossible to say how many "forest rangers" there are in this country, but whatever it is, the number of "forest watchers," that is, those who consider Iranian society to be like a forest and do not hesitate to commit murder, kidnapping, threats, rape, and other crimes, is not small. It is because of the growing population of "forest watchers" that if the mirrors of two cars collide with a little force, getting out of a car with a machete is not a rare sight in Tehran. Ordinary people aside, in which country in the world do villains repeatedly attack armed officers with machete when confronted by the police instead of fleeing? Are these phenomena not a reason for the increase in the number of "forest watchers"?

Unfortunately, I must say that we do not have a law-abiding society. This murderer will be executed as soon as possible and after two years everything will be forgotten, but how much can erasing the issue help? Are we looking for treatment or prevention? Simply executing this man will only erase the issue because we see many people like him in the country and unfortunately, the indifference of the authorities, the ignorance of the parents, the fear that children should not be told anything and taught how to take care of themselves, have become a scourge on our society.

The most unfortunate thing is that the bodies of Athena, Malika, Benita and Abolfazl were found very close to where they lived. Now the question arises: How do the police and intelligence officers search for the missing!!! And the appropriate answer is that the honorable officers have no compassion, sense of humanity and duty in their missions. Because with the fear of God and the understanding that God was, is and will be, as well as a little care, thought and responsibility, they could have prevented the crime in the first place and saved the lives of defenseless children in the second place. 

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