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25 Years After Beijing, the Status of Women in Iran
25 Years After Beijing, the Status of Women in Iran
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The clerical regime ruling Iran is inherently a misogynistic regime lacking the slightest intention to eliminate discrimination against women. The regime opposes the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals simply because the SDGs seek to promote gender equality. As a result of this outlook, discrimination against women is entrenched in the law and built within the structure of the government and society. Iran's fall into the lowest group of the World Economic Forum's gender gap index is due to the laws and structural restrictions imposed on Iranian women.
CEDAW, BPfA, moving in the opposite direction The regime has refused to implement the Beijing Platform for Action or join the CEDAW. Why? Because the articles outlined in the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) starkly contrast the fundamental principles and goals pursued by the Iranian regime, as well as the clerical regime's Constitution, Civil Code, Islamic Penal Code, and other laws and legislations. All proposals to reform these discriminatory laws have either failed altogether (as was the case with the bill to increase the age of marriage), or were drastically overhauled losing their original purpose (as was the case with the bill initially proposed to protect women against violence). The Iranian regime has not made any achievements in implementation of the BPfA and CEDAW and SDGs, rather, it has moved in the opposite direction, stripping Iranian women of more of their most basic rights and creating more restrictions for them. One of the most obvious examples is the security forces' stepped-up use of violence in the past couple of years in dealing with women who oppose the mandatory Hijab (veil) as recently as in July 2020. This is the most common form of violence against women in Iran which is "state-sponsored."
Emphasis on Equity instead of Equality The regime's officials have always stressed on the word "equity" as opposed to "equality" in all UN conferences and forums, including in the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. Under the Iranian law, women are considered half-humans. Women's testimony, blood-money, and inheritance are always half of men's. Women are discriminated against in holding leadership position as a president or a decision-making position as a judge. Accordingly, women are discriminated against in every realm of law and justice. This is why the regime refuses to use the terms "equality" and "gender equality," rather, they use the word "equity."
Product details
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Number of Pages:
- 204
- Release Date:
- 2020-02-11
- Publication Date:
- 2020-02-11
- Publisher:
- Women's Committee NCRI
- Languages:
- Original: English
- ISBN10:
- 2358220191
- ISBN13:
- 9782358220194
- GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
- [email protected]
- Weight:
- 775 g
- Height:
- 21.6 cm
- Width:
- 28 cm
- Thickness:
- 1.3 cm
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