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Every year, the day November 25 comes as a grim reminder that we have a long way to go for achieving gender parity. There are still many countries in the world where women cannot fully exercise the right to shape their own destiny. Violence against women is another detestable vestige of the most patriarchal societies inherited by our generation.
It may seem that we have come a long way since the Dark Ages, but there are still some countries in the world that have made little progress in according equal rights to women and men. There is even a country where misogyny is the order of the day and where women have no legal rights.
It may come as a shock to many, but Iran continues to run in this way. The Iranian regime may keep up pretenses in public on issues related to women’s rights, but in practice, women remain second-class citizens in that country.
Subhuman treatment of women
It is not difficult to prove that Iranian theocrats are opposed to the idea of gender equality. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has been quoted as saying: “Gender equality is ‘Zionist plot’ aimed at corrupting the role of women in society.” In Iran’s version of religious law, women are considered property.
Their inheritance is half of what men receive and women are not allowed to leave the country without their husband’s consent. They are also forced to observe a very strict dress code. There are several security measures in place in Iran to impose these laws. The most repressive one is the infamous ‘morality police’ that roams around cities arresting young women for not observing the dress code.
There are gruesome videos on YouTube and other social media showing how women are treated in Iran for what they wear. In a recent incident, a 14-year-old girl was beaten and detained for wearing ripped jeans in Iran (one of many such cases of police brutality against women). After her arrest by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) unit, she said: “I still carry the bruises sustained from their beatings on my face ... my ribs still hurt.”
Irrespective of their position in society, women in Iran have no right to travel without the consent of their husband or father. Hassan Rouhani and his predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had once made bogus promises of giving women more rights in order to garner their votes. In May this year, Rouhani had spread the word that he might appoint a women minister in his cabinet. But soon after his sham election, he did not include any woman in his cabinet.
Women in Iran are legally required to wear a hijab in public and this law is strictly enforced by morality police. (Photo courtesy: Iran Human Rights)
Iranian women defy repression
However, Iranian women seize every opportunity to show their resistance against their ill-treatment by the regime. After Khamenei’s ridiculous fatwa banning women from riding a bike in public last year, women in Iran came out in droves riding their bikes in defiance. According to the state-run media, Khamenei issued a decree on 10 September 2016 wherein he said: “Riding a bicycle often attracts the attention of men and exposes the society to corruption, and as contravenes women’s chastity so it must be abandoned”.
Since the first day of the installation of the regime, Iranian women have resisted their attempts at oppression. Back in the day, Iran like other countries of the Middle East could hardly imagine any role for women other than staying at home and taking care of children.
One woman took the lead in this struggle for freedom which was no longer about just freeing Iranian women but the entire Iranian society, which was taken hostage by the regime. Maryam Rajavi, president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), an educated woman has done the impossible and instilled thousands of Iranian men and women with the idea that all citizens in the country can struggle for a common cause: Freedom.
She has proven through her leadership role that the same deprived and underprivileged woman is no different than her male counterpart in struggling for a free and democratic society. She has built a blueprint for building a better Iran with her 10-point plan, wherein women are deemed fully equal to men in all spheres of social activity.
There would be no limits for women in this new Iran. Filling the highest political positions will no longer be just a dream for women. The Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) — the biggest Iranian opposition group and a member of the NCRI — has followed her teachings for years and is now led by her.
Violence against women in Iran is institutionalized simply because half of the society is treated as crippled and in need of guidance from men; be it the male head of the family or males in the state itself. Thus, the status of women will never change in Iran as long as the present regime is in power.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not reflect the viewpoint of Al Arabiya English.
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Reza Shafiee (@shafiee_shafiee) is a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
Iranian regime’s president Hassan Rouhani went to the Parliament on Tuesday morning to answer MPs’ questions on his government’s handling of the country’s economic situation.
The MPs asked Hassan Rouhani five main questions and they were not convinced by his explanations about the administration’s performance following the decline of the national currency’s value and controversial economic policies, according to Tasnim news agency. Read more
A top U.N. expert is taking aim at the Trump administration’s efforts to tighten the screws on Iran’s theocratic regime, saying that U.S. sanctions are “illegitimate” and are driving Iranians into poverty.
Fox News in a report byBen Evansky, Adam Shaw wrote: A top U.N. expert is taking aim at the Trump administration’s efforts to tighten the screws on Iran’s theocratic regime, saying that U.S. sanctions are “illegitimate” and are driving Iranians into poverty.
Wait a minute! what he said?
continue on fox article:
"The Trump administration has been criticized by members of both the U.N. and E.U. leaders for its decision this month to reimpose sanctions of the Islamic regime. The sanctions targeted Iran’s financial, automotive and precious metals industries and will also target its oil and banking system in November. "
"A senior administration official told Fox News this month that the restored sanctions are designed to constrict the revenue Iran uses to fund “terrorists, dictators, proxy militias, and the regime’s own cronies.”
Idriss Jazairy a former Algerian ambassador who was appointed by the controversial U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHRC) as the special rapporteur “on the negative impact of the unilateral coercive measures on the enjoyment of human rights,” chose to direct his criticism at the U.S.
But U.S. sanctions laws provide similar allowances for sales of food, agricultural commodities, medicine, and medical devices to Iran by non-U.S. persons!
Jazairy won't tell you that Iran spends billions on weapons programs & terrorism, while the Iranian people are suffering & chanting:
"Not Gaza, Not Lebanon"
"Forget Syria, think about us"
If you, Jazairy, have a time after count your income of the Mullah's money, read these sentences that come below:
Iran spends billions on weapons programs, terrorism while ignoring Iranians' basic needs, a report finds
you close your eyes on everything or bloody Mullah's money closed your eyes?
Iranian people right now are in poverty and Mullahs stolen Iranian people money for pay to somebody like you for dirty words like these fake word.
Mr Did the Algerian people fight for freedom for years that people like you come and have compassion for the big bloody dictatorship? I have to emphasize here that Jazairy will not tell you that the Iranian people are suffering because they are ruled by a corrupt regime that very easily says "$ 9 billion of government currency has gone missing ..."?
Mr. Jazairy, I think you can read Persian words because you are the defender of Mullahs, please read this:
50 million Iranians are below the poverty line
Mr. Jazairy, my people under rules Mullahs go on the corner of real hell on earth, but they rise now and say the game is over, for all of Mullahs and like you
This year is Mullah's regime overthrow to Iranian people hands
If you and All appeasement like Federica Mogiriny stand behind this regime, you are too. While Iran's regime will claim its inflation rate hovers around 10%, don't believe any of that. Here's the true inflation rate reported by Prof. @steve_hanke.
Jazairy won't tell you that Iran spends hundreds of millions - if not billions - fueling the Houthis' destruction campaign in Yemen.
Of course, Jazairy won't tell you that Iran spends billions in Syria.
Iran Spends $16 Billion Annually to Support Terrorists and Rogue Regimes
On another hand, Jazairy won't tell you that Iran spends hundreds of millions supporting the terrorist Lebanese Hezbollah.
Iran pays Hezbollah $700 million a year, US official says
Mr, The mullahs have continued with impunity to violate human rights in Iran, crack down on public protests, launch terrorist operations, and wage catastrophic wars in the Middle East and other countries because somebody like you stands with them! The clerical regime’s reaction to dissent, even inside prisons under their own control, is a mass execution! I want to say to Mr. Idriss Jazairy how much taken of Mullahs? for this words! Like the time you entered with Russia about human rights report!! Here's some background on Jazairy himself... a Geneva-based watchdog group took the floor to challenge the Special Rapporteur, former Algerian ambassador Idriss Jazairy, on the ethics of his receiving $50,000 from Russia last year for his mandate, as disclosed in a recent UN report."
Jazairy also rushed to the rescue of Sudan, describing the genocidal regime as a "human rights victim" ...
Any legitimate protest or demonstration is repressed by the detention and torture of participants,
Someone must say to him: wake up man give back yours of this bloody dictatorship
Iranian people very good know themselves the enemy
But what is true in Iran:
Mrs, Rajavi very clearly described in her speech in 25Aug in Paris; she said:
" the silence had enabled the clerical regime to carry on with its “crimes against humanity” in Iran.
“The mullahs have continued with impunity to violate human rights in Iran, crack down on public protests, launch terrorist operations, and wage catastrophic wars in the Middle East and other countries,” said Rajavi. “Now, the time has come to end this silence.”
What are you doing Mr. Idriss Jazairy with this evidence?
Mrs. Rajavi continues:"The time has come for the world community to stand by the people of Iran in their uprising against the religious fascist regime ruling Iran and recognize their determination for regime change. She urged the UN Security Council to prepare for the prosecution of the regime’s leaders, those responsible for the massacre and the officials in charge of four decades of repression and human rights abuses in Iran.
Maryam Rajavi, National Council of Resistance of Iran president, condemned Iranian authorities for ‘crimes against humanity’
“The clerical regime’s reaction to dissent, even inside prisons under their own control, is mass execution.
“Any legitimate protest or demonstration is repressed by detention and torture of participants.
“In the uprisings last December and January, what was the protesters’ demand and what did they do wrong to be tortured to death?
“The bodies of a number of them were handed over to their families, telling them that they had committed suicide while in detention.
“The regime commits the crime and yet blames the victims of torture and massacre as culprits and criminals.”
Rajavi said the regime’s spies should be expelled from western countries, their embassies closed and relations terminated with a regime that uses diplomatic resources to promote “state-sponsored terrorism”.
She said the People’s Mujahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI/MEK) was playing an increasingly important role in the organization of protests and resistance against the regime.
“The time has come for the world community to stand by the people of Iran in their uprising against the religious fascist regime ruling Iran and recognize their determination for regime change.
“The resistance units in Iran follow the footsteps of those men and women who said no to the regime and were massacred in 1988.
“The clerical regime is beleaguered by the eight-month-long uprisings, by the growing role of the PMOI and resistance units in organizing and leading the revolts, and by the consequences of a plummeting and drowning economy.”
These are the facts that exist in Iran, but I do not know why the eyes of Mr. Idriss Jazairy are blind to these facts.
“The reimposition of sanctions against Iran after the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the Iran nuclear deal, which had been unanimously adopted by the Security Council with the support of the U.S. itself, lays bare the illegitimacy of this action,” he said in the statement published Wednesday
Mr. you want to open a way for the remainder of this regime on the rule? to continue his terror and ....?
senator Graham good answer for him :
Graham: We're going to bring the Iranian regime down
But also we can read in Fox report : "What has broken the backbone of the Iranian economy is the consequence of the policies of the Iranian regime and institutionalized corruption, which has nothing to do with the sanctions," Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) told Fox News.
Alireza Jafarzadeh
Iranian analyst Heshmat Alavi meanwhile raised the question of Iran's actions in Syria and said that Iran is spending "billions" there.
"Jazairy also won't tell you that #Iran intends to spend even more on reconstructing #Syria, not providing for ordinary Iranians back home," he tweeted.
Behnam Ben Taleblu
Behnam Ben Taleblu a research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) in Washington D.C, told Fox News that Jazairy’s views are out of touch with the Iranian people -- who are blaming their own government rather than the U.S.
“To paraphrase and borrow from the [Trump] administration, there is not a group that has suffered more at the hands of the regime in Tehran that the Iranian people. Iranian protesters, who chastise their own government and not the U.S. for their plight, rightly understand this.” He continued, “One only wishes that the U.N. system did too.”
Hillel Neuer, the executive director of the Swiss-based UN Watch -- an independent human rights monitoring group -- told Fox News that Iran was the country that sponsored the resolution on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement in 2014 that created the position that Jazairy now holds.
Hillel Neuer
Well, it turned out why Mr. Jazayeri was once a friend of the people of Iran once because he must give the mullahs' response to staying in the current position.
"The U.N. report 'makes the astounding claim that the Russian government of Vladimir Putin is a victim of human rights violations and that the perpetrators are the EU and the U.S.,' said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch, a non-governmental human rights group."
“That Jazairy serves as an expert of the UNHRC illustrates the moral corruption of the UNHRC, and underscores why U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley was absolutely right to call out the utter failure of the discredited council to reform itself.”
In a statement hypocritical, Jazairy’s comments come on the back of a statement from E.U. leaders, who said they “deeply regret” the U.S. decision to reimpose sanctions.
“The lifting of nuclear-related sanctions is an essential part of the deal,” E.U. High Representative Federica Mogherini, along with French, German and British foreign ministers, said in a joint statement, vowing to “protect European economic operators engaged in legitimate business with Iran.”
In his statement, Jazairy applauded the opposition from the E.U. writes in a merciless attempt to accompany the appeasement leaders in Europe, such as Federika Moghirini
“I am grateful for the efforts of the European Union in tackling this injustice, both through diplomatic efforts and through legislation to protect European companies from American sanctions. I sincerely hope that the international community can come together to see that the world does not become a battleground for generalized economic war,” he said.
I must say, no sir, the world will not engage in any military and economic war. It is a crazy policy of appeasement, which has been shaking Shame on you, with the names of grandiloquent, pursue your own despicable interests. The people of Iran will never forget their enemies and dictatorial accomplices, as well as those who helped and helped them in the black dictatorships. It is good to have a little dignity, Look
For too long, the Iranian people have been oppressed by their government, which cares more about sowing instability abroad than its own citizens. The U.S. stands with the brave protesters who yearn for freedom, peace, and an end to corruption in Iran. https://t.co/taDmyE1w7k
Iran, August 27, 2018 - An Iranian regime F-5 fighter jet crashed on Sunday morning in the southwest city of Dezful and the pilot was killed on the spot, reports indicate.
The state-run Mehr news agency on Sunday said Col. Manuchehr Fattahi’s fighter jet suffered a technical difficulty during landing and crashed at the Dezful 4th Airbase...
They tried to bury us, they didn’t know we were seeds.
Call by Iranian Communities on the international community:
Support Iran Protests and aspirations of the Iranian people for regime change & establishment of democracy
Condemn Mullahs’ human rights violations & terrorism
Prosecute the perpetrators of the 1988 Massacre
Adopt a firm policy towards the theocratic regime ruling Iran
As nationwide protests and strikes continue across Iran, entering their ninth month of continuous uprisings, and at a time where the cry for regime change and freedom is echoing throughout Iran; Iranian communities in over 20 capitals and major cities across Europe and North America, will come together in a new innovation, on Saturday, 25 August, in a joint, interactive conference to commemorate 30,000 political prisoners who were executed in the 1988 massacre in Iran.
The nationwide popular uprisings today, are the continuation of the aspirations and paths of those fallen for freedom in 1988. Those who said ‘no!’ to the henchmen and sacrificed their lives for freedom in Iran.
The Iran protests derive from deep roots within such sacrifices, and now, intertwined with the Iranian resistance, the chimes for regime change have been rung. The roots of the nationwide uprisings and its prospects will be discussed in this international conference.
The conference, which will bring together thousands of Iranians in Europe and North America for the first time online, is part of the international campaign seeking justice for the victims of the massacre. A campaign which was launched two years ago with a call by Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the NCRI, and demands an independent inquiry by the UN into the massacre, putting an end to the impunity of the perpetrators of the 1988 massacre. A massacre which has been highlighted by human rights NGOs, experts, and defenders, as one of the worst crimes against humanity since World War II.
Perpetrators of this massacre are now among the highest officials in the regime and are directly involved in suppressing the uprising.
Thousands from across the Iranian diaspora and representatives of Iranian Associations, along with prominent international social and political personalities will gather in Paris, London, Berlin, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Rome, Oslo, Brussels, Bern, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Bucharest, Helsinki, Gothenburg, Aarhus, Stuttgart. Survivors and relatives of the massacre will also share their experiences and observations with the participants.
Congressman Patrick Kennedy and a number of European lawmakers will be among the participants at the Paris conference.
This international gathering of the Iranian communities will begin at 5 pm CEST and 11 am EST and will be broadcasted live in Persian, English, French, and Arabic on social network and websites of the Resistance and Iranian communities.
Together we can echo the voice and message of this event!
What you can do:
Inform friends, family, and activists interested in human rights and Iran Protests of the event.
Share the live broadcast of the gathering on social media to better echo the call for justice and democracy in Iran.
Ask your local media and news outlets to cover the conference and report on the aspirations of the Iranian community.
Undoubtedly, as the President-elect of Iranian Resistance pointed out in her message, “The nationwide uprising persisting today is the continuation of their perseverance of resistance units and the pioneers of the call-for-justice movement continue the path of those heroes.”
Background information
In 1988, based on a fatwa by Khomeini, more than 30,000 political prisoners who were serving their sentences were executed for standing their grounds in defense of democracy and human rights. To expedite the executions Khomeini formed three-member death committees throughout Iran to sentence the prisoners to death within a few minutes. The victims, most of whom were members of the PMOI, were buried in mass graves. So far, no independent international investigation has been carried out in regards to this massacre, and the perpetrators of this terrible crime have never been brought to justice.
In an audio recording which was revealed in 2016, Hossein Ali Montazeri, Khomeini’s successor at the time, explicitly tells the Death Commission in Tehran that what is being carried out is the most heinous crime of the Islamic Republic in Iran’s history. In April 1989, Khomeini dismissed Montazeri for his opposition to the massacre and wrote after me you would give the country to the liberals and through them to the PMOI/MEK. In June of that year, after the death of Khomeini, Ali Khamenei became Iran’s Supreme Leader.
In recent months, many human rights organizations such as Amnesty International have presented reports on the 1988 Massacre, calling for investigations in this regard and have called for urgent reaction to the destruction of mass graves by the mullahs.
Iranian Communities in Europe-supporters of the Iranian Resistance
In 1988, in a hot summer, the Khomeini great dictator ordered the massacre of more than 30,000 political prisoners. after 30 years we will come together to lodge a complaint about this great crime. Let's hear the sound of mourning mothers
30th anniversary of the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in the summer of 1988 in #Iran.
Call to bring the masterminds and perpetrators of the # 1988Massacre
These days, with some news of the suicide, I wanted to make the last moments with my incomplete understanding as a narrative that I had written a long time ago and today I rewrote it.
Iran, under the rule of the mullahs have become a large prison, a prisoner who, if you do not think about it, is the only way to save it from suicide, which is what the mullahs want to kill their own people.
I tried to link the social problems without mentioning the mullahs, but they were completely well-grounded in the story of the mullahs, by exposing these hidden crimes, the depth of the disaster in Iran is better seen.
The short news was spread everywhere.
A girl over the bridge of the week. The peddler looked up: This girl wants to
match what? A taxi driver pulled out and looked at her and said to himself,
much to my daughter looks like, does not that...?
One boy ran across the street and said: Hey! What are you doing, girl? but at that moment did not hear that hum! she tired of everything! tired from life. despite all his tired cry of infidelity, all this time out of her eyes were crossed.
A pigeon flew overhead.
Was white and beautiful. that eyes fell on a piece of white cloud. It was as if
she was worried about her. It lies next to the bridge railing and the breeze
that shook the little brunette. she looked down to see a woman in the eyes of
his mother was associated tied. Oh, mother! she had not seen for a long time.
Remember the laughter was her little brother always bothering him. When his laughter has almost fainted when I'm with you as if the world.
Her sister, who had married, they went together to the room where it intimates were together for years in, her sister kissed her, and they were alone together. We cried together and then recalling the mistakes of the Great Uncle Speech when speaking to gather and complaints aunt had fainted from laughter.
For a moment, she said: "It was great," but she took her heart, told herself, "I have no one now."
These were all the beautiful worlds that she had already lost, what remained of this government for women. does that have the beauty that every girl like her age was happy to see them do the hear that?
What happened really that she comes on this top? suddenly remembered the persecution that happened this time and wandering that was drawn.
wandering
And the first beam strangers before them, and laughter is foolish to those who had forgotten their humanity.
What is really being human in this world?
It was a question where the answer could give chirping mind because hope was lost.
Hope for a better world for tomorrow, because everybody as the same owners for more than a weak and spoilage saw her laugh.
Pinch still further.
Recalling the scourges that his mind was not working and was suddenly sighed and felt her hand lose and she found herself on the fly.
In the meantime, she remembered that this work caused more anger against the perpetrators will be all this pressure, but he did not want to come and see what happened to these cowards.
but was too late.
The first thing she felt was pain and was paralyzed. in the last moment, she sees her little brother sits at the top of her head and said, wake up my sister, don't! you want still threw scare me?
Corner of her mouth was half laughing and wanted to do good work, but its existence was a pain, then sees their brother and sister in the garden Uncle John used the time to celebrate family gathered there. suddenly she asks herself: where is the bridge going? what happened?...
A woman ran forward and pushed himself over his head while tears and shouted: O God, my heart was filled. That was double what had sinned God this innocent girl?
But crying. The woman brought into silence and began to cry
The old man in silence wept and wiped his face with a handkerchief.
That the previous vendor had both hands on his head, said: I wish I knew at the time who came and wanted to buy some things and not let it go up.
The one man asked: from where you could see that?
While crying street vendor said, frustration was clear in the girl's eyes, vendor turned on a cigarette and smoked very ran deep
A young man arrived, the scene was the saw the feel a lump in his throat and took her photo camera.
Asked one you are a reporter? The young man looked at him and said: No, but I would like to voice her.
The first open asked: Do you think the answer is?
The young man replied: If I had the slightest hesitation into this case did not
The taxi driver looked at him and said: Go, perhaps, for you to be the voice of this girl and her revenge on the ruling mullahs to take, ambulance sirens were heard from afar to transport the body of another victim of the oppression of the ruling mullahs approached. young solidified his resolve to expose this crime
He said with himself, "my sister! I promise to take revenge. seemed really his sister, the camera connected to the computer, and... "
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