Close Menu
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • English
    • Français (French)
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
    Middle East Transparent
    • Home
    • Categories
      1. Headlines
      2. Features
      3. Commentary
      4. Magazine
      5. Cash economy
      Featured
      Headlines Khalil Youssef Beidas

      The Panic Seeps to Dodge City

      Recent
      28 January 2026

      Correction on “Inside the Bank Audi Play Article”!

      25 January 2026

      Federalism Is the Only Shield Lebanon and Iraq Have Left in a Nuclearizing Middle East

      25 January 2026

      The Panic Seeps to Dodge City

    • Contact us
    • Archives
    • Subscribe
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • English
    • Français (French)
    Middle East Transparent
    You are at:Home»Categories»Features»Iranian women rights activists arrested

    Iranian women rights activists arrested

    0
    By Sarah Akel on 5 March 2007 Features

    According to the AFP, Iranian security forces on Sunday arrested around 30 women’s rights activists rallying outside a Tehran court where a group of their fellow campaigners were on trial over a demonstration last year.

    “My clients and other women who had gathered in front of the court were arrested,” Nasrin Sotoodeh, the lawyer for the accused, was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency.

    According to unofficial reports, around 30 people were detained, including some of the most prominent women’s rights activists in Iran.

    The protestors had gathered in front of the revolutionary court in solidarity with five women on trial over their roles in a demonstration which was broken up by police in June last year.

    Nushin Ahmadi Khorasani, Parvin Ardalan, Shahla Entesari, Susan Tahmasebi and Fariba Davudi Mohajer were standing trial for organising an “unauthorised” rally to ask for equal rights for women.

    It was not clear which of the accused were among those arrested.

    Sotoodeh later told AFP that the arrested activists had been transferred to the notorious Evin prison in northern Tehran.

    “The families of those (arrested) who do not have a problem have been told to bring in property documents to bail them out,” the lawyer said. “But this does not apply to those who do have a problem.”

    Sotoodeh said that the authorities have still not officially said how many people were arrested and or released their names.

    Seventy people, most of them women, were arrested at the protest last June when they called for improved rights and changes to laws discriminating against women.

    Under Iranian law, married women have to go through a lengthy process to be granted a divorce, and the testimony of two women is equal to that of one man.

    Rights groups claimed that some demonstrators at that protest were beaten by the police.

    Those arrested in June were all subsequently released, although one detained protester, reformist ex-MP Ali-Akbar Musavi Khoini, was held in prison until October.

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Previous ArticleSy Hersh: the dark side of spun a lot
    Next Article Foreign Policy, Reform and Terror in the Kingdom of Doublespeak

    Comments are closed.

    RSS Recent post in french
    • Au Liban, des transactions immobilières de l’OLP suscitent des questions 18 January 2026 L'Orient Le Jour
    • Pourquoi la pomme de la tyrannie tombe-t-elle toujours ? 10 January 2026 Walid Sinno
    • La liberté comme dette — et comme devoir trahi par les gouvernants 2 January 2026 Walid Sinno
    • La « Gap Law »: pourquoi la précipitation, et pourquoi les Français ? 30 December 2025 Pierre-Étienne Renaudin
    • Au Liban, une réforme cruciale pour sortir enfin de la crise 23 December 2025 Sibylle Rizk
    RSS Recent post in arabic
    • الإدعاء الألماني طلب مصادرة ممتلكات لرياض سلامة وآخرين بقيمة 42 مليون دولار 29 January 2026 رويترز
    • مير حسين موسوي: “انتهت اللعبة” 29 January 2026 شفاف- خاص
    • “أبو عُمَر”: واحد إم إثنان؟ 28 January 2026 خاص بالشفاف
    • (شاهد الفيديو ولا تضحك): “دويلة تعتقل دولة وتصادر شاحنتي سلاح مُهَرَّب من سوريا! 27 January 2026 إم تي في
    • لِشهرين أم لِسنتين: الانتخابات النيابية مؤجّلة حُكماً! 25 January 2026 كمال ريشا
    26 February 2011

    Metransparent Preliminary Black List of Qaddafi’s Financial Aides Outside Libya

    6 December 2008

    Interview with Prof Hafiz Mohammad Saeed

    7 July 2009

    The messy state of the Hindu temples in Pakistan

    27 July 2009

    Sayed Mahmoud El Qemany Apeal to the World Conscience

    8 March 2022

    Russian Orthodox priests call for immediate end to war in Ukraine

    Recent Comments
    • Nadim Shehadi on The Panic Seeps to Dodge City
    • Yusuf Kanli on A necessary conversation: On Cyprus, security, and the missing half of the story
    • Mohamed on Inside the Bank Audi Play: How Public Money Became Private Profit
    • JudgmentalOne on A necessary conversation: On Cyprus, security, and the missing half of the story
    • Drivers Behind Audi’s Top-Level Management Shake-Up - Middle East Transparent on Lebanon’s banks are running out of excuses
    Donate
    © 2026 Middle East Transparent

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.