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Iran sentences to death man who sparked #MeToo movement
Outrage took place in Iran on Wednesday 30-03-2022 after thousands of women with tickets were denied entry to a stadium hosting a football World Cup qualifying match (File photo: Pixabay)

Iranian media reported Saturday (July 9) that a court handed a preliminary death sentence to a man convicted over serial rape, in a case that sparked a #MeToo movement in the country.

Keyvan Emamverdi, a former bookshop owner who studied archaeology, was arrested in August 2020 after at least 20 women accused him of assault, mostly anonymously, using the #rape hashtag on Twitte, the Arabnews reported, citing the AFP.

Emamverdi was sentenced to death for “corruption on earth,” said Shima Ghousheh, a lawyer representing five of the plaintiffs, according to ISNA news agency.

Ghousheh however said that the court had not addressed the issue of compensation for the victims, adding that they would “certainly object” over this.

The victims had come forward online with accusations that Emamverdi had spiked their drinks before raping them, sparking widespread anger in the Islamic republic.

Female University students In isfahan, Iran (File photo: Pixabay)

The police then called on the accusers to file a complaint against the alleged offender.

Emamverdi’s arrest was a rare move in the Islamic republic, where sexual violence is considered a taboo subject and authorities rarely take action on such cases without a private plaintiff.

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#MeToo is a social movement against sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and rape culture, in which people publicize their experiences of sexual abuse or sexual harassment.

#MeToo was initially used in this context on social media in 2006, on Myspace, by sexual assault survivor and activist Tarana Burke.

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