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Iran: Women in solidarity, "Keeping our heads up"


In the wake of the appalling executions of more than 20 Sunni, Kurdish political prisoners on Tuesday, August 2, 2016, a large number of anti-death-
penalty activists and other bereaved mothers from across the country declared their sympathy and solidarity.
Political prisoner Atena Da'emi who is on temporary leave, wrote, “Last week, I received a necklace from Shahram Ahmadi in Rajaii-shahr Prison, and today, he was executed along with Farzad Honarjoo and others. Tomorrow, I will be tried again for opposing the death penalty, but I will go to the court with my head up, just like Shahram went to the gallows. I will go to the court whispering the mantra, “no to executions” and will condemn massacres wherever they might happen in the world.”
Sholeh Pakravan, activist mother who opposes the death penalty, addressed the mothers, sisters and wives of those executed, and wrote, "I would not express condolences as I know it would not calm your burning hearts. But I would ask you to look around and see so many women mourning the loss of their loved ones. I would ask you to chain our hands, demand justice and sing, 'long live life.' ”
Also, the mother of two Baluchi political prisoners, Abdol-Vahhab and Abdol-Basset Rigi, from the southeastern province of Sistan va Baluchistan, wrote a letter to Shahram Ahmadi’s mother. Her letter reads in part, “I feel your pain and I know it is hard. My son, Abdol Basset went sooner than the other, just like your younger son, Bahram …
I had not yet recovered from this pain, when they raided the Central Prison of Zahedan and executed my other son, Vahhab along with his friends… And I still wonder, what the crimes of my sons were which merit their being killed.
It is hard for the rulers to see young Sunni men stand up to them. So, stand up and straight, keep your head up, and show the enemy that we are not afraid of losing our beloved ones.”
It should be noted that the wife of Shahram Ahmadi protested the unjust hanging of her husband on Tuesday right after the executions took place. She wrote to Mr. Ahmad Shaheed, the UN Special Rapporteur for human rights in Iran, “They arrested my husband for a crime that he had not committed. All the documents are available. If they are honest and are telling the truth, why don't they hold a fair trial and broadcast it on TV, of course with an impartial judge. Not a judge that issues death sentences for 10 people in just 5 minutes.”

Iran: Marivan protests ban on women's right to ride bicycle

In the mean time, some 1,400 Kurdish civil activists issued a joint statement calling the newly imposed ban on women’s bicycle riding unlawful and a violation of women's rights which must be ended. “Today, violence against women in Marivan is alarming. We are witnessing further obstruction of women's activities, inciting an athmosphere which undermines women’s rights.”
Women’s athletics was declared un-Islamic after the 1979 revolution in Iran. Until the mid-80s, no news of women’s sports were ever broadcast by the media. Later, only short news were broadcast with no images. The mullahs have used every opportunity over the years to underline that women’s sports are not permissible.
http://women.ncr-iran.org/iran-women-news/2953-iran-marivan-protests-ban-on-women-s-right-to-ride-bicycle
https://youtu.be/-ya9-JF8mhs

Dual national Nazanin Zaghari in court for first time

The first court session for the trial of Iranian-British citizen Nazanin Zaghari who was arrested along with her toddler in Tehran's airport was held on Monday, August 1, 2016. Ms. Zaghari is accused of attempting to overthrow the Iranian regime. (The IRGC announced)
http://women.ncr-iran.org/iran-women-news/2952-iran-dual-national-nazanin-zaghari-in-court-for-first-time

Young Iranian womn wins European Mathematics Society award

Iranian-Swedish mathematician Sara Zahedi won a prestigious European Mathematical Society Prize, the top honor for young European mathematicians awarded once every four years. She was awarded the prize for her outstanding research regarding the development and analysis of numerical algorithms for partial differential equations with a focus on applications to problems with dynamically changing geometry. Sara Zahedi was born in Tehran in 1981. She lost her father in the resistance against Iran's ruling regime and has been living in Sweden since she was 10.
http://women.ncr-iran.org/iran-women-news/2951-young-iranian-woman-wins-european-mathematics-society-award

 

Selling manteaux with designs or signs that belong to anti-Islamic groups is a crim

Chairman of the Business Chamber in Hamedan: 18 apparel stores had been plumbed in Hamedan because of selling manteaux that have designs or are open in front. Also it is announced that "Production, distribution, sale and use in public of attires baring signs that belong to anti-Islamic groups is considered a crime and violators will be punished with jail and cash fine"
http://women.ncr-iran.org/iran-women-news/2950-iran-18-apparel-stores-sealed-and-salesmen-fined