Iranian Women Activists Arrested
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Thirty-four of our colleagues and partners in the Iranian women's movement were arrested on Sunday, March 4 outside of Tehran's Revolutionary Court. They were staging a peaceful protest against the increasing government pressure on civil society activists and, in particular, the trial of five women activists charged with "endangering national security, agitating against the government, and taking part in illegal gatherings" because they had organized a peaceful protest for women's rights on June 12, 2006. Four of them who were present at the trial were arrested with the demonstrators as they were leaving the court.
There are varying reports of police violence at the protest. One woman said that the police tried to intimidate the activists, using obscene words and insulting gestures. The thirty-four women leaders were detained in Eshratabad Prison for ten hours before being transferred to Section 209 of Evin Prison. Eight of the youngest detainees were released without charges on March 6. The detention occurred just ahead of the planned gathering in front of the Parliament on March 8, in honor of International Women's Day. In August 2006, Iranian women's rights activists launched the "One Million Signatures" campaign to demand an end to discriminatory laws against women. Please support the campaign by going to our website. To express your solidarity with the activists and to demand the immediate release of the detainees, please write to: Ayatollah Sayed 'Ali Khamenei The Office of the Supreme Leader Shoahada Street Qom, Iran Email: info@leader.irand istiftaa@wilayah.org Salutation: Your Excellency Dr. M. Javad Zarif Ambassador to the United Nations Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations 622 Third Ave. New York, NY 10017 Email: jzarif@un.int Salutation: Your Excellency ------------------------ Claiming Equal Citizenship: The Campaign for Arab Women's Right to Nationality Read the campaign blog and sign the petition of support at: http://www.learningpartnership.org/citizenship/ |



