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Meeting to discuss Iran's treatment of women being held in Golders Green


WOMEN are holding a meeting today to discuss the Iranian regime's treatment of women.

The meeting, entitled “women led resistance against misogynist mullahs” will be held between 2.30pm and 5pm at St Michael's Church, Golders Green.

Women have been central to ongoing protests against the regime, both here and in Iran.

A hunger strike last year outside the American Embassy to urge the US to protect their families in Camp Ashraf in Iraq was female-led and the president elect of Iran's “government in exile”, Maryam Rajavi is also a woman.

This reflects decades of the Shahs' rule where females in general became more educated and gained higher positions in society.

However since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, women in Iran say they have found their independence curtailed and are not considered equal to men in some areas such as rights to inheritance and the value of their testimony in court.

Comments(4)

Arash says...
12:42pm Sun 14 Mar 10

What an interesting article,
What we have seen during the past 8 or 9 month protests in Iran is a vivid testimony to the fact how women been playing a major role in Iran.

As a man I think I have to pay huge tribute to all women who have been the dynamic driving motor of current protest and uprising.
I think they not only deserve the outstanding support for British women but men too.

Well done Sarah and thanks to the Editor
Arash

Goldfinch1 says...
5:48pm Sun 14 Mar 10

Dear Sarah

The mullah's regime in Iran is the most brutal and supressive regime against women.

I am very pround of those Iranian women who are fighting this regime.

The picture of Suddabeh on hunger strike shows that they will eventually replace this barbaric regime with a democratic and secular regime.

It is good that this is brought to peoples attention by your article.

didigrace says...
4:07pm Mon 15 Mar 10

It is very good to have this issue covered by your newspaper. I am glad that local people can read about the part played by women in helping to bring about democratic and peaceful change in Iran.

Reztak says...
9:19pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Under decades the mullahs’ anti women regime has oppressed our sisters in Iran. Thank you Sarah for your attention paid to issue of Iranian resistance, specially the women’s role in the protest directed to the mullahs’ regime in Iran.


Heidari Soudabeht, 19, of Engel Park, on hunger strike outside the US embassy in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair Student Souddabeh Hedari on hunger strike last year

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