Friday, December 17, 2010
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Rahnavard says Iran establishment is threatened by women


Zahra Rahnavard

Zahra Rahnavard, wife of opposition leader, MirHosein Mousavi said in a meeting with Karaj political activists that a faction of the Iranian establishment considers women as a “new threat.”

Kaleme website reports that Rahnavard claimed Iranian women were harassed “on the streets, in prisons and the media.”

In the course of the controversial presidential election of 2009, the video clip of the Iranian woman, Neda AghaSoltan shot to death during the Tehran street protests was posted on You Tube arousing international outrage.

Women’s presence in the election protests was highly pronounced and many of them were arrested and killed in the government crackdown on the protests.

The Islamic Republic has many discriminatory laws against women which the women’s movement claims has impeded women from attaining growth and social success.

Rahnavard went on to say that “oppression, torture and character assassination” of women has laid unprecedented pressure on women and added that “the Green Movement is fully aware that without the presence of women and close attention to their demands the goals of the Movement will remain out of reach.”

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