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for Equality, Iran --
In a statement issued by the
International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, nearly 50 international
human rights and women's organizations have expressed their solidarity with
Iranian women and the women's movement, in recognition of June 12th, the
national day of solidarity of Iranian women, and in objection to discriminatory
laws. The statement has been signed by well-respected and internationally
recognized organizations, such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International,
AWID, the Women's Learning Partnership, the Observatory for the Protection of
Human Rights Defenders, Women Living Under Muslim Laws and Women for Women's
Human Rights, to name a few. The organizations represents groups working on
human rights and women's rights internationally, in Africa, Asia, North and
South America. Besides expressing solidarity with Iranian women and women's
rights activists, the statement urges the Iranian government to end its
harassment of equal rights defenders and to drop all charges against them in
relation to their peaceful activities in support of women's rights. The
statement also urges the Iranian government to take concrete steps designed to
address and rectify legal discrimination against women.

The full statement appears below:
STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF IRANIAN WOMEN ON THE
ANNIVERSARY OF 12 JUNE 2006 DEMONSTRATION
(10 June, 2008) We, the undersigned, representing
international women's and human rights organizations, express our solidarity
with Iranian women, on 12 June 2008. This is the day identified by women's
rights activists in Iran as their national day of solidarity in objecting to
laws that discriminate against women.
Three years ago, on this day, women's rights
activists organized an unprecedented protest in front of Tehran University,
demanding that laws which discriminate against women be revised. They pledged
to keep up their activities until their demands were met by authorities. On 12
June 2006, Iranian women's rights activists took to the streets again and
planned a similar protest in Haft-e Tir Square, in Tehran, with similar
objectives and demands. The protest was violently broken up and over 70 persons
arrested. This was the first major crackdown against peaceful women's activism
in Iran.
Since then, scores of women's rights activists in
Iran have been summoned, charged, arrested and sentenced in relation to their
peaceful activism and their demands for equality. Last year, because of
security pressures, women's rights activists celebrated their day of solidarity
in their private homes. But as witnessed in the continued summonses to court and
persecution of activists involved in the One Million Signatures Campaign, the
security forces won't even tolerate the convening of meetings by activists in
their private homes.
On this day, we the undersigned thus want to express our solidarity with women's
rights activists in Iran and send them and their government the message that the
international community is watching. We are watching closely their struggle for
equality and admire their creativity, persistence and determination under
difficult circumstances.
We urge the Iranian government to stop its
harassment of equal rights defenders, to drop all charges against activists who
have peacefully advocated for the human rights of women, especially those
involved in the One Million Signatures Campaign, to allow women's rights
activists to use civil means to address their concerns about discriminatory
Iranian laws, and to raise awareness about their concerns among the public.
Lastly, we urge the Iranian authorities to take
concrete steps to bring laws governing the lives of women in line with
international human rights standards, and in line with Iran's own international
commitments. We urge them to recognize that, while Iranian women have achieved
a great deal socially, laws lag far behind the realities of women's lives in
Iran.
And in closing, we urge the Iranian government to
allow women to celebrate their day of solidarity unimpeded.
Endorsed By:
- Action Now, Kenya
- AIDOS, Italy
- Aim for Human Rights, the Netherlands
- Amargi Woman Cooperative, Istanbul
- Amnesty International
- Asian Forum for Human Rights and
Development, Thailand
- Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and
Development (APWLD)
- Association for Women's Rights in
Development (AWID)
- BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights, Nigeria
- Campaign for Peace and Democracy, New York
- Center for Women's Global Leadership (CWGL)
- Diakonia, Colombia
- Education Society of Malopolska, Nowy Sacz,
Poland
- Feminists of Ankara Initiative
- Forum for Human Rights, Hyderabad, India
- Forum for the Empowerment of Women, South
Africa
- Foundation For Women's Solidarity, Ankara
- Front Line
- Fuerza de Mujeres Wayce: Wayuu Women Force,
Colombia
- Human Rights First
- Human Rights Watch
- Information Monitor (Inform)
- Interdisciplinary Group for Human Rights,
Colombia
- International Association of Women Ministers
- International Campaign for Human Rights in
Iran
- International Friends for Global Peace, Sri
Lanka
- International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)
- ISIS-Women's International Cross-Cultural
Exchange (ISIS-WICCE)
- KAGİDER , Women Entrepreneurs Association of
Turkey
- Kaos GL Association, Ankara
- Komnas Perempuan, National Commission on
Violence Against Women, Indonesia
- MADRE (an international women's human rights
organisation)
- MULABI, Latino American Sapce Working on
Sexualities and Rights, Colombia
- People changing the World, Kyrgystan
- The Global Campaign Stop Killing and Stoning
Women!
- The Observatory for the Protection of Human
Rights Defenders, a joint programme of the World Organisation Against
Torture (OMCT) and the International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH)
- The Latin American and Caribbean Committee
for the Defense of Women's Rights (CLADEM)
- Unrepresented Nations and Peoples
Organisation (UNPO)
- Urgent Action Fund for Women's Rights (UAF)
- Women Against War, United States
- Women for Women's Human Rights (WWHR) – New
Ways, Turkey
- Women's Initiative for Gender Justice (WIGJ)
- Women Learning Partnership
- Women Living Under Muslim Law
- Women's Resource Center, Sri Lanka
- WOREC, Nepal
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