To all women
who suffer from inequality
To
all activists and organisations of the Iranian women’s Movement
In the last 26 years, Islamic legislation has deprived Iranian women of
the most basic human rights. Forced veil has reduced women to second class
citizens. Honour killing is legal and women are condemned to hanging and death
by stoning for ‘unchaste behaviour’.
Forced
segregation has lead to women’s isolation, reducing their role in society. The
youth are deprived of free association . Homosexuals are pursued as criminals.
Polygamy and temporary marriages (Sigheh) are not only legal but they are
promoted by the state.
Legislation
regarding marriage and divorce, has deprived women of a free choice in finding
a spouse, the right to have children, the right to become guardian of their own
children, the right to choose employment, the right to work or not to work, the
right to travel.
For 26 years,
the Iranian theocratic state has secured the imposition of all these anti women
laws with street vigilantes, courts, prisons, hanging and stoning to death.
It is 26 years
that deprivation from basic rights has made women’s lives hell. Addiction,
prostitution, suicide, self-immolation are increasing at a frightening rate
amongst women.
For
the last 26 years, our struggle against inequality has taken many forms. In the
streets, in the first demonstrations against forced veil, in prisons and under
horrific torture, when young prisoners were raped so that they would not
‘ascend to heaven’. Iranian women have fought daily against security forces who
attack them for ‘insufficient veil’, in the corridors of divorce and custody
courts, against sexual discrimination in schools and universities… We have
fought in so many ways to prove our existence, against these anti-women
legislations and the prevailing patriarchal culture.
In recent
struggles, we have made sure the world remembers Zahra Kazemi, we have delayed
the death by stoning of Hajiyeh and we have managed to obtain the release of
Afsaneh Norouzi form prison. However as long as the unequal, anti women
legislations remain, women will not escape slavery. As long as these laws
exist, women like Atefeh will be executed, others will be stoned to death like
Shahgol.
These
enslaving laws are the pillars of the religious state in
When these medieval laws were passed, when they forced the veil on our
heads and when they executed political opponents, Western governments watched
in quiet satisfaction. Now that our struggles have forced the regime to
retreat, now that we have made the world hear our voices, they falsely claim
support for us. The experience of women throughout the world, especially in
Afghanistan and Iraq has proved that the current political, economic and
military powers of the world offer nothing but more poverty and exploitation. Everything we have achieved
so far has been through our own efforts and it will be the same in future.
Let
us join forces and create a powerful united campaign to eradicate these unequal
laws and Islamic punishments against women as soon as possible. Let us make our
voice in opposition to these laws heard throughout the world. Let us create
such a storm that no one would ever dare impose such retrograde laws on us.
Campaign for
the abolition of all legislation confirming inequality and imposing Islamic
punishment on Iranian Women.
8 March
Women Organization (Iranian-Afghanistan), International Association of Advanced
Women, Women’s Committee of the Iranian Association in
Simin Azad,
Narges Azad ,Bita Asghari, Maryam
Afrasiabpoor, Parisa Amjadi ,Ashraf sadat Omidmehr, Mahzad Omidmehr, Mahraz
Omidmehr, Sina Ansari, Shole Irani, Zivar Bamiri, Parvane Bokah, Nahid Bahmani,
Nahid Bagheri, Iran Parvaresh, Maryam Pooya,
Esti Pierot, iSusan Poyan, Asti Pirooti, Laleh Hosseinpoor, Mitra
Hoghoughi, Parvane Hamidi, Nasrin Hagh go, Zohre Khaje, Manige Khaje, Firouzeh Rad, Sadafe Rad,
Hale Rasi, Mahshid Rasti, Niousha
Ramesani , Ghazal Ramesani Saba Rahi, Mehri Zand, Soraya Zangbari, Mina Zarin
,Mino Sotoodeh, Parvaneh Soltani, Azizeh Shahmoradi, Gissoo Shakeri, Masi
Sherafati , Elahe Shokraee, Azita Shafazand, Bano Saberi,Ferasat Salehi, Mino
Samadi, Shoko Tavafchiyan, Setare
Abassi, Rokni eshghe elahi,Maryam Azimi, Homa Alizadeh, Zahra Erfani, Homa
Ghafoori, Negar fekri, Akhgar Farzaneh, Homa Fallah, Firouze Fouladi, Hayde
Fouladi, Leila Gharaee, Amene Kaka baveh, Zahra Kameli, Ziba Karbasi, Vida
Hoshyar, Sedighe Mohamadi, Nahid mohamadi, Zaman Masoodi, Azar Mossavat,
Parvane Mansor Niya,Nasime Mahdavi, Yassamin Mezar, Mahnaz Moghadam, Jamile Nedai, Nahid Naeemi, Hamila Neesgili,
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