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13-year-old girl commits suicide in Iran from poverty, lack of access to smartphone

Urmu

According to the ANT Telegram channel, the 13-year-old student Parastu Jalili Azer (name: Parastu, surname: Jalili Azer), a resident of Hisar Sopurgan village in Urmu, West Azerbaijan, South Azerbaijan, was contacted by the madrassa staff that he did not have a mobile phone and had to attend an online class. He hanged himself on the 28th of Mehr as a result of a mental disorder caused by the oppression.

It should be noted that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said some time ago that Iran’s economic situation is better than Germany’s.
The suicide of a 13-year-old girl comes as billions of dollars are being spent by Iranian leaders to instill the Islamic Revolution in other countries and cause panic in the world and the region.

On the 28th of Mehr 1399, Merestu, who was like a little swallow in the sense of his name, hung a shawl around his neck, longing that he would not be able to continue his education, and his whole family and relatives mourned the loss of him.
Parastu Jalili, a 13-year-old student from Hisar Sopurgan village in Urmu, committed suicide because his family could not afford to buy him a mobile phone to join the Shad Samana system to continue his education due to financial poverty.
In Iran, the number of suicides among minors and young people for various reasons, especially poverty, is increasing day by day. The main reason for this is the decline of Hope for Life in the country as a principle of reconciliation.

Survival Hope plays a role as an engine and motor in people progressing on the path of their lives to continue their lives. Living in a Country When hope rises, it leads people to rejoice, and when it falls, it leads people to sorrow and despair.
In countries such as Iran, where despotism is predominant and human rights are at its weakest, the state’s lack of care for its people reduces people’s hope of survival, leading them to a certain breaking point and leading them to commit suicide.
The Iranian state, on the other hand, pursues its own fantasies, impoverishing its people day by day, and thus causing mental breakdowns and other mental problems in various sections of the population. Little Parastu Jalili Azer can be said to be a victim of Iran’s fancy policies.

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