Women's Rights & Movements in IranThe Most Stringent Restrictions on Women's Rights in Iran

The Most Stringent Restrictions on Women’s Rights in Iran

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Iran Focus

London, 6 Jan – Some of the most powerful media coverage surrounding the protests against the Iranian Regime are of ordinary Iranian women defying the chauvinist laws of the Regime whilst protesting the Regime as a whole.

Amnesty International provided a details report on severe restrictions on women’s rights in Iran.

Here are excerpt of Amnesty International report:

Dress Codes

Women are forced to abide by compulsory veiling laws, which mean that they must wear the hijab at all times whilst in public. This violates their right to equality and freedoms of expression, belief and religion.

If they do not abide by these laws, they may be arrested, beaten, flogged, and fined. This means that many women are the target of harassment, violence and imprisonment by the so-called morality police.

Politics

In 2016, women’s rights activists who campaigned for more representation of women in the parliamentary elections were interrogated by the oppressive Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) on national security charges.

Legal discrimination

There are many laws which discriminate against women in areas of family law, employment, equal inheritance, and politics in the area of criminal law.

Health Issues

Women have reduced access to affordable modern contraception after cuts to the state family planning program in 2012 and many laws which could further erode a woman’s right to sexual and reproductive health care are currently pending.

‘Family values’

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei introduced national family policies In September 2016 to promote early marriage, more childbirth, and greater compliance to the role of women as only wives and mothers, which would reduce female economic independence.

Violence against women

In addition, there are very few laws that protect women and girls against sexual and other gender-based violence. Laws criminalizing marital rape and domestic violence have failed to be adopted by the Parliament.

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