According to the New York Times, " In what appeared to be the first burst of activism in months not related to the disputed presidential election, about 1,200 Iranians signed a statement against a bill that would further curb women’s rights, the feminist Web site Change for Gender Equality reported. "
In Iran, men can have several wives, but they are generally supposed to get permission from their current ones.“We issued the statement because we are worried that various groups, including women, can lose civil rights under tense political times like now,” said Asieh Amini, a lawyer and women’s rights advocate living in Oslo. “We have no doubt that democracy will not be implemented without taking women’s rights into consideration.”
A group of advocates for women, including Ms. Amini and the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, met with members of the legal committee of Parliament in late 2008 to try to persuade them not to pass the bill. Some advocates thought until last month that they had won the battle, but now they fear conservatives may be using political unrest to push for new restrictions on women, according to the NYT.
My Thoughts...
This really makes me mad. Women have enough of a hard time in Iran, but to completely disregard their rights so men can feel superior is a shame. Please sign the petition to make sure women keep their rights and are not forced to be tormented.
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