In yet another horrific murder under the rule of the misogynist clerical regime, a young woman named Mobina Zare, 20, was brutally killed by her former fiancé in Eslamshahr, Tehran Province.
According to regime-affiliated media, Mobina Zare’s body was discovered on October 25 in the garden of the killer’s father, located in Robat Karim County. The main suspect, identified as Mojtaba, has reportedly fled the country.
Mobina Zare, a translator, left home on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, to meet her ex-fiancé and was never heard from again. Her family reported her missing to the police on October 23.
Social media reports indicate that during this meeting, the ex-fiancé strangled her in his father’s workshop, burned her body in an aluminum furnace, and later buried the remains in his father’s garden. He then left Iran the following morning.
Much of Mobina’s body was found severely burned and unidentifiable.
The root cause of such persistent violence against women, and the broader social tragedies that follow, lies in the misogynistic regime of the mullahs, which for more than 46 years has refused to pass even a basic law criminalizing violence against women. In this regime, abusing and even killing women carries little to no consequence.
The Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has urged the UN Special Rapporteur on Iran and the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women to urgently investigate this appalling situation and expel representatives of the misogynistic Iranian regime from international bodies.




















