Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Women's Rights in Iran

In Iran, women’s rights are ruthlessly restricted, to the point where women are not allowed in sports stadiums where men’s sports are being played to watch. In regime ruling Iran, the constitution institutionalizes misogyny in the laws of the Mullahs’, dedicated to humiliating and terrorizing women in the country. Some of the worst laws are below:

  • Men are allowed multiple wives
  • Legal marriageable age for girls lowered from 18 to just nine
  • Women banned from leaving the house without approval from the male head of the household
  • Married girls could only continue studying with permission from their husband
  • Men inherit twice as much as women
  • Divorce is presided over by a religious Sharia judge
  • Female murder victims have less justice under the law for several reasons

The National Council of Resistance of Iran is dedicated to providing equal human rights for women across the country, to end the misogyny, and create complete gender equality in political, social, and economic arenas. All forms of discrimination against women will be abolished so they are able to enjoy the right to freely choose in Iran.

The heart wrenching death of Sahar Khodayari, a young woman who had self-immolation to protest against suppression and discrimination.

Iran: Sahar Khodayari’s Death; Calling for the Condemnation of Clerical Regime’s Misogynous Policies

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Iran Regime to Enforce New Plan for Suppressing Women

Iran Regime to Enforce New Plan for Suppressing Women Beginning Saturday

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The Iranian regime’s Revolutionary Court in Tehran has sentenced civil activist Saba Kord Afshari to 24 years in prison for protesting the compulsory hijab (veil) and refusing to give a “televised confession.”

Iran Regime Sentences Woman to 24 Years for Protesting Compulsory Hijab

The Iranian regime’s Revolutionary Court in Tehran has sentenced civil activist Saba Kord Afshari to 24 years in prison for protesting the compulsory hijab...
Iran's regime hangs another woman, She was the 94th woman executed in Iran since Hassan Rouhani took office as President in 2013.

Iran’s Regime Hangs Another Woman

Iran's regime hanged another woman on Sunday in the north-eastern city of Mashhad, state media reported Monday. The unnamed woman was hanged at dawn...
Marzieh Amiri, a student activist and journalist, was sentenced to 10 years and 6 months in prison and 147 lashes.

Iranian Student Activist Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison, 147 Lashes

Marzieh Amiri, a student activist and journalist, was sentenced to 10 years and 6 months in prison and 147 lashes. Ms. Amiri's trial was...
Iran: Condemn 55 Years of Sentence for Three Women’s Rights Activists

Iran: Condemn 55 Years of Sentence for Three Women’s Rights Activists

The Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran strongly condemns the medieval sentences issued by the clerical regime’s Judiciary for women’s...
Save Lives of Women Political Prisoners in Qarchak Prison

Save Lives of Women Political Prisoners in Qarchak Prison

NCRI Women’s Committee urges dispatch of an international delegation to inspect Iranian prisons and visit political prisoners The Women’s Committee of the National Council...
70 Female Cyclists Arrested in Iran

70 Female Cyclists Arrested in Iran

Seventy female cyclists were arrested in Tehran’s Vali-Asr Square for breaking the Regime’s mandatory hijab laws, according to Judiciary spokesman Gholam Hossein Ismaeli on...
New Report on Women's Rights in Iran

New Report on Women’s Rights in Iran

The Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has published a new report looking in women’s rights in Iran, specifically...
Poverty Forces Iran’s Cycling Champion to Resort to Street Vending

Poverty Forces Iran’s Cycling Champion to Resort to Street Vending

Atousa Abbasi, the record holder of women’s bicycling in Iran, has been forced into street vending to earn her living due to the regime’s...