Fateme Asadi (Persian: فاطمه اسدی, romanized: Fāṭmh Asdī; 1960–1984) was an Iranian woman who was tortured and killed by the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) when she was attempting to obtain the release of her husband, who was detained by the group. Her remains, found 37 years later in 2021, were buried in the Chehel Cheshmeh mountains in Divandarreh district and identified by a DNA test. She is reportedly the first Iranian woman victim since the Iran–Iraq War, whose missing body was recovered. She was labelled a martyr by Iranian media.
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| - Fateme Asadi (Persian: فاطمه اسدی, romanized: Fāṭmh Asdī; 1960–1984) was an Iranian woman who was tortured and killed by the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) when she was attempting to obtain the release of her husband, who was detained by the group. Her remains, found 37 years later in 2021, were buried in the Chehel Cheshmeh mountains in Divandarreh district and identified by a DNA test. She is reportedly the first Iranian woman victim since the Iran–Iraq War, whose missing body was recovered. She was labelled a martyr by Iranian media. (en)
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| - Bagherabad village, Divandarreh, Kurdistan Province, Iran (en)
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| - Fateme Asadi (Persian: فاطمه اسدی, romanized: Fāṭmh Asdī; 1960–1984) was an Iranian woman who was tortured and killed by the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) when she was attempting to obtain the release of her husband, who was detained by the group. Her remains, found 37 years later in 2021, were buried in the Chehel Cheshmeh mountains in Divandarreh district and identified by a DNA test. She is reportedly the first Iranian woman victim since the Iran–Iraq War, whose missing body was recovered. She was labelled a martyr by Iranian media. (en)
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