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  2. Women's rights in Iran - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Women in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The movement for women's rights in Iran is particularly complex within the scope of the political history of the country. Women have consistently pushed the boundaries of societal norms and were continually gaining more political and economic rights. Women heavily participated at every level of the revolution.

  4. Women's rights movement in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian Women's Rights Movement (Persian: جنبش زنان ایران), is the social movement for women's rights of the women in Iran. The movement first emerged after the Iranian Constitutional Revolution in 1910, the year in which the first women's periodical was published by women.

  5. Category:Women's rights in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's rights in Iran" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Women and Politics in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Women and Politics in Iran: Veiling, Unveiling, and Reveiling is a 2007 by Hamideh Sedghi, published by Cambridge University Press. The historical period covered by the book stems from the early 20th century to circa 2007. There are three parts, with each having biographical data on key women.

  7. Why Iran's Leading Women's Rights Defender Thinks the ... - AOL

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    Human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh on why people are protesting and the future of women's rights in Iran Why Iran's Leading Women's Rights Defender Thinks the Protesters Could Topple the Regime ...

  8. Iran’s repression of protesters and women amounts to ‘crimes ...

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    Iran’s “repression of peaceful protests” and “institutional discrimination against women and girls” has led to human rights violations, some of which amount to “crimes against humanity ...

  9. Nobel Peace Prize won by Narges Mohammadi for ‘fight ... - AOL

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    The 2023 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to jailed Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi for “her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her fight to promote human rights and freedom ...