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Iran has one
of the highest statistics on violence against women
Call for
international action to stop state-sponsored, institutionalized violence
against women in Iran
As the world
is observing the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against
Women, the NCRI Women’s Committee calls for action by the international
community to hold the Iranian regime accountable for its state-sponsored and
institutionalized violence against women in Iran.
The clerical regime's Constitution
and laws institutionalize violence against women and sanction the cruel
punishments of flogging, stoning and blinding.
Iran is the only country in the
world where thousands of women have been executed or tortured to death for dissent.
Nearly one thousand women have been
arrested just last year and brutalized in detention for participating in
anti-government protests.
85 women have
been executed so-far since the mullahs’ president Hassan Rouhani took office.
Yet, official
acknowledgements over the past year attest to a drastic rise in violence
against women in Iran. Regime experts have confessed that under the mullahs’
rule, “Iran has one of the highest statistics on violence against women.” (The
state-run ILNA news agency, September 18, 2018)
While
admitting that the latest research done on violence against women in Iran was
done 14 years ago, regime’s experts have revealed that 66% of Iranian women
have experienced violence in their lifetime. (The state-run ISNA news agency,
November 16, 2018) Although, this is double the world average but it is clearly
an understatement of the reality of women’s life in Iran.
A member of
the mullahs’ parliament asserted that “currently domestic violence against
women is pervasive in society.” (The official IRNA news agency – November 25,
2017)
However, the
regime has hampered the adoption of the bill on prevention of violence against
women. The Judiciary has not only omitted about half of the articles of this
bill, but it has held up the bill for 8 years and has not passed it to the
parliament for adoption.
The most
common form of violence inflicted against women in Iran is the state-sponsored
measures to impose the compulsory veil. Dozens of video clips were posted on
the social media over the past year, revealing the savagery of the so-called
guidance patrols in dealing with Iranian women on the streets and parks.
Another common
form of violence against women in Iran are the forced early marriages widely
practiced across the country. It has been officially acknowledged that some
180,000 girl children in Iran are forced to get married every year. The
regime’s social experts have also noted registration of hundreds of marriages
of girls under 10. (The official IRNA news agency - August 5, 2018)
The regime’s
experts have also admitted that the existing legal, judicial and disciplinary
structures in Iran allow men to apply force and commit violence against women.
(The official IRNA news agency - July 18, 2018)
The state-sponsored and
institutionalized nature of violence against women in Iran calls for action by
the international community to hold the Iranian regime accountable for
violating its obligations to uphold women's rights and alleviate the suffering
of Iranian women.
The National Council of Resistance
of Iran – Women’s Committee
November 23, 2018
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