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8 mar 2021 · Farsi GENEVA (8 March 2021) – Women and girls continue to be treated as second class citizens in Iran, a UN expert says in a report to the Human Rights Council, citing domestic violence, thousands of marriages of girls aged between 10 and 14 each year and continuing entrenched discrimination in law and practice.
- Iran must prioritise women’s rights, right to life, and improve ...
Iran must prioritise women’s rights, right to life, and...
- Iran must prioritise women’s rights, right to life, and improve ...
13 wrz 2024 · The Iranian Government has intensified its efforts to suppress the fundamental rights of women and girls and crush remaining initiatives of women’s activism, UN Human Rights...
8 gru 2020 · Iran's 1906 constitution, written by its first parliament, promised “equal rights before the law” for all Iranians, but it said nothing specific about women. Between 1967 and 1975, women gained new rights—to vote, initiate divorce, run for office, inherit property—during the monarchy.
26 cze 2023 · Charting the course of women's right movement in Iran. Iranian women experience discrimination in law and in practice in ways that deeply impact their lives, particularly with regard...
5 dni temu · Iran must prioritise women’s rights, right to life, and improve transparency, says UN expert. NEW YORK -- In her first report to the General Assembly, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mai Sato, raised pressing concerns about the rising number of executions, transparency and access to ...
In Iran, women's rights have changed according to the form of government ruling the country, and attitudes towards women's rights to freedom and self-determination have changed frequently. [3] With the rise of each government, a series of mandates for women's rights have affected a broad range of issues, from voting rights to dress code.
Iran 2023. In the aftermath of the 2022 “Woman Life Freedom” uprising, authorities further suppressed the rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly, and intensified their crackdown on women and girls defying compulsory veiling laws. Security forces crushed protests using unlawful force and mass arrests.