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Women vote for the first time in Iran, 1963. With the passage of the election law in the first term of the National Assembly of Iran in 1906, the first group to be barred from voting, as well as barred from being candidate and being elected, was women.
Islamic Iran Participation Front (sympathizer) 2000–04: 27 Elaheh Koulaei: Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr: Islamic Iran Participation Front: 2000–04: 28 Akram Mosavarimanesh: Isfahan: Islamic Iran Participation Front: 2000–04: 29 Hamideh Edalat: Dashtestan: Islamic Iran Participation Front: 2000–04: 30 Tahereh Rezazadeh: Shiraz ...
Iran was the first country [2] to pledge assistance to Iraq to fight ISIL, deploying troops in early June 2014 following the North Iraq offensive. [3] [4]President of Iraq Fuad Masum has praised Iran as "the first country to provide weapons to Iraq to fight against the ISIL Takfiri terrorists".
In mid-September, as embers of anger smoldered below the ashes of oppression in Iran, a group of hard-working Texans who are members of the Iranian-American community, spent a week in New York to ...
This is a list of current and former members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), or also known as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and its previous incarnations, including operating as a branch of al-Qaeda known as al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), from 2004 to 2006. [1]
The party’s main objective was to improve women’s rights in Iran and various international conferences for this aim were organized by the group. [1] Notable members besides Zahra Mostafavi include Fatemeh Karroubi, wife of Mehdi Karroubi; Marzie Hadidchi (Dabbagh), the "only woman to be a commander in the Corps of the Revolutionary Guards ...
Beginning in 2012, dozens of girls and women traveled to Iraq and Syria to join the Islamic State (IS), becoming brides of Islamic State fighters. While some traveled willingly, including three British schoolgirls known as the Bethnal Green trio, [1] [2] others were brought to Iraq and Syria as minors by their parents or family or forcefully.
Around 10 April 2007, [70] a spokesman of Islamic Army in Iraq (IAI), a significant Sunni Arab insurgent group fighting Iraqi and US forces, [71] accused ISI of killing 30 [72] members of his group, [70] and also members of the Army of the Mujahideen and the Ansar Al-Sunna resistance group, [72] and called on ISI to review its behaviour ...