Activists said afterward that police forces detained
more than 50 people shortly after the gathering started. One former reformist
legislator, several students, and women's rights activists are reportedly among
the detainees. Several activists were arrested and summoned to court ahead of
the announced gathering.

Police beating women deomonstrators
photo
by Arash Ashoorinia, Kosoof.com
Activists say several hundred demonstrators of
both genders attended the peaceful gathering, which was held to protest legal
obstacles for women.
They were planning to remain in front of a
nearby park for one hour and voice their objections to discriminatory laws.
According to the interpretation of Islamic laws applied in Iran,
a woman's testimony in court is worth half of a man's. Women's divorce rights
are negligible compared with those for men. And women need the permission of
their father or husband to travel.
Activists planned to call for
equal legal rights in marriage, divorce, child custody, inheritance, and other
areas.
They also said that they would read aloud a statement
claiming that despite efforts to achieve equal status, women's most basic rights
"have been ignored in the Iranian civil and penal codes."
Authorities Were Prepared
But shortly after the gathering started, participants faced tough
action by police forces, who dispersed the gathering within about an
hour.