By Nafise Azad; translated by: Sussan Tahmasebi
Change for Equality, Tehran
- They have told your mother that their investigations
are not yet complete. Shocked, your mother asks, "what has Mehrnoosh done that
two weeks are required for investigations about her work?"
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Mehrnoosh Etemadi, an activist in the Campaign in Isfahan was
arrested on November 23 |
Write Mehrnoosh. Write on the interrogation forms marked with
"Truth is Your Salvation." Perhaps this time, if you are truly honest, they will
set you free. Write my sister. Write that we were a few women, who dreamed of an
equal world, a more feminine world. Write that we could no longer tolerate the
insults and injuries resulting from discrimination. Write that we believe a
better world is only possible through equality. Write that we had dreams. A
dream that we no longer witness women who flee, women who are destitute, women
who suffer, and women who are broken by the belittlement of our sex and gender.
Fill those pieces of paper marked with "Truth is Your Salvation" with the life
stories of the women who have participated in your workshops on preventing
domestic violence, whose bruised bodies and crushed spirits you witnessed. Write
about women who suffered and tolerated it all and write about us, about all of
us, who suffered, but decided that we would no longer bear it. Write on the
interrogation forms, fill them all with names.
Do you know Mehrnoosh, how many names you will have to write for
the investigations to be complete? You have to go back one hundred years. You
have to write the names precisely and completely, because the "Truth is Your
Salvation." Write that we were the very ones, who a hundred years ago in this
very city, in the city of Isfahan, were attacked and stoned, because we wanted
schools and an education for ourselves and our daughters. Tell them that today
your daughters can go to school, that they are educated. And you imprison us
instead-the daughters of those very mothers, who fought for the education of
your daughters- and you do not allow us any visitors, so that we cannot demand
laws based in equality for our sisters and our daughters, so that we cannot
demand a secure future or a safe and secure home. Write and move forward in
time, till you reach the present. Write all our names, one by one, on those
interrogation forms. As you sit on the chair facing the wall, write about our
dreams and our hopes. Write about the excitement with which we collect
signatures for our petition. Write about how hard we work to get these
signatures. Write about the hope that fills the watchful eyes of the women of
this land. Hope for improvement, hope for change-change for equality.
You have not forgotten our names, have you? We are tens, no
hundreds of women. We are all filled with hope and we wear steal shoes. Do you
remember us?! Recall the days when we fought for our right to vote, and in so
doing we flung ourselves in front of the King's horse and carriage, and tied
ourselves to the gates of the Parliament. Recall those days and move forward in
time, all the way to the present, when we are prisoners, but still hopeful.
Write that being a woman means that we have to build slowly and we have to
restore, step by step in order to move forward. Write that we are 18, 30 and 60
years old, that in Russia we are "problematic," that in Africa we endure
violence and are circumcised, that in Iran on a daily basis we fall victim to
the violence of a law that was never written for us, and that all over this
patriarchal world we are the second sex! But, still there exists thousands and
thousands of units of energy within our being. Write that we seek a legacy for
our girls and boys, which promises "eternal salvation," which breeds life and is
everlasting.
Fill those interrogation forms, my dear sister! I know that it
will take hours. Write about the women in Zahedan who have raised their children
and sent them toward their death, to fight in wars intent on protecting lands to
which these mothers have no claim, as they are merely women. Write about
thirteen year old brides. And don't forget to tell them about the family courts,
my dear sister. I know that you know each one of them, that you have climbed
their steps many times, as you accompanied women from your violence workshops in
their search for justice. Write about the worry and sleeplessness of mothers who
have lost their children through the force of the law and write about their
depressed faces and their listless eyes. Write that the stories of our
grandmothers are filled with tales of captivity and unfulfilled desires, all of
which have been multiplied in our spirits. "Truth is your Salvation" means
exactly this! I don't know why they tell your mother that you are not
cooperating? Have you forgotten our restless history, or have you just chosen to
be silent in the face of those who refuse to hear our cries for change? Write,
as the spiritual essence of all these women is with you. All these women, some
of whom have been imprisoned all their lives and some who sit in homes which at
any moment can turn into prisons, their breath is tied to yours and in the
hearts they nurture their hope for you.
Fill those blank interrogation forms with our stories. Write
that we women have entered into a battle with nature and society, with our bare
hands alone. Write that this is who we are: mothers, daughters and women, and
our hands are empty! Write that in our feminine world we need no money to wage
our battle, that to maintain our power it is enough that we are women. We don't
require the support of foreigners, write that we women, sisters, have not
entered this battle with the intention to claim the power of others, write that
we need no weapons, write that we don't need to be politicians, and write that
we don't need to tell any lies. Write that we are born of peace and tranquility,
and that we will stand firmly on the borders of our humanity-a humanity that
will bind us to all women and to the world.
Note: Mehrnoosh Etemadi, an activist in the Campaign in
Isfahan was arrested on November 23, in her home. Following her arrest Hayedeh
Tabesh, another activist in the Campaign in Isfahan was arrested on December 5.
Both women's rights defenders are charged in relation to their activities in
defense of women's rights and the One Million Signatures Campaign.
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