The tyranny, hegemony and the false claims of certain western countries on human rights should be unveiled and displayed to the Muslims and other world people,” Shahroudi said in a meeting with high-ranking judiciary officials in Tehran. He also referred to the murder of an Egyptian Muslim woman in a courtroom in the German city of Dresden and described it “a stain on the reputation of human civilization”. Shahroudi reiterated the need for Muslims to extend support and “defend the rights of Sherbini and her family.” He urged the Muslim community to “unravel the catastrophic incident and inform the world people of the event”. Marwa el-Sherbini has been named “martyr of Hijab” after he was murdered by a German citizen who accused him of being terrorist only because she was veiled. The German murderer, unemployed Axel M., killed Sherbini, a PhD studnet in a courtroom in the eastern German city of Dresden in front of her 3-year-old son on July 1 as she gave evidence against him for insulting her. Axel M., 28, (whose full name cannot be publicized before the end of the legal proceedings under the German law), was in court appealing against an earlier court decision that had imposed a fine on him for having insulted Sherbini by calling her – among other things – a “terrorist.” He was a neighbor of his victim.
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