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Recently in Tehran, at a peaceful gathering of all those protesting against the Khomeiniist Regime’s rampant violation of human rights, and demanding the unconditional release of all political prisoners in …
UNTIL VICTORY Read MoreRecently in Tehran, at a peaceful gathering of all those protesting against the Khomeiniist Regime’s rampant violation of human rights, and demanding the unconditional release of all political prisoners in …
UNTIL VICTORY Read MoreSociety for the Freedom of Women and Secret Society of Women were the first to be formed in 1907 followed by many others. They all played an active part …
120 YEARS OF STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN DIGNITY Read MoreSource: BBC Shaparak Shajarizadeh removed her headscarf in protest against the compulsory hijab rule in Iran and was forced to flee the country. Since the Iranian revolution in 1979, …
Facing prison sentence for removing my Hijab Read MoreIn Iran, women are barred from entering soccer matches. Female fans sport fake beards and wear men’s clothing to sneak into stadiums, risking arrest if they are caught. In Iran, …
How Iranian women sneak into soccer stadiums Read MoreSource: Amnesty International By Mansoureh Mills, Iran Researcher at Amnesty International “Child bride.” “Criminal.” “Juvenile offender.” These are some of the many labels assigned to Zeinab Sekaanvand during her far too …
She Was a Teenage Victim of Domestic Violence and Rape. She Sought Help. This Week, Iran Executed Her Read MoreProtesters removing their headscarves in unprecedented acts of civil disobedience are fostering a crisis of self-confidence for the regime Source: The Wall Street Journal By Masih Alinejad With the U.S. pullout …
The Mullahs’ Biggest Fear: Iranian Women Read MoreSource: Vice News YouTube For women in Iran, walking in public with their hair uncovered can be an act of protest. The women who don’t comply with the country’s 1979 …
How Iran’s Hijab Protests Went Viral Read MoreHoma Hoodfar, who spent 121 days in an Iranian jail for ‘dabbling in feminism and security matters’, says the world must not ignore the social and legal inequalities women continue …
Daughters of the revolution: The Iranian women who risk arrest for protesting against hijab laws and demanding equal rights Read MoreBy Manda Zand Ervin Source: American Thinker No one knows her name, but a young Iranian woman waving a white scarf has become a symbol of almost forty years of struggle by …
The Ladies vs. the Mullahs Read MoreBy Saleh Humeid Source: Al Arabiya The Qarchak women’s prison located in a desert, east of Tehran, is known as the most dangerous and worst prison in Iran due to …
Inside Qarchak Prison: ‘Iran’s most dangerous for women’, human rights report issued Read More