Monday, 14 September 2015

Iran: Iranian regime's 2-year report of conduct on women under scrutiny




A sociologist stressed on the need to revise the plans and executive arms of the deputy for women's affairs. Tahmineh Shaverdi, a sociologist and member of the University Crusade (Jihad), said: "Attracting the cooperation of popular organizations was the most important step that could benefit the deputy on Women's Affairs, however, it seems that the directorate has been successful in this field, either." Conflicting Molaverdi's remarks on the formation of a Women's Ministry, Shaverdi added, "In his election campaign, Rouhani made specific pledges regarding women, most of them were promises mentioned for the first time. One of Rouhani's most important…

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