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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTwo Imprisoned Women’s Rights Activists in the Middle East Have Been Freed
Two Imprisoned Womens Rights Activists in the Middle East Have Been Freed
Womens rights activists in Saudi Arabia and Iran were freed last week. Both women were arrested in October and served around 90 days in prison for their non-violent crimes.
Iranian activist Mahdieh Golroo, who was arrested for attending a gathering in Tehran in protest of acid attacks on several women in Isfahan, was released Tuesday on a bail of about $200,000 USD. Golroos confiscated personal items such as a laptop computer and her cell phone were searched by the security forces when they went to her home after her arrest. She spent 45 days in solitary confinement in Tehrans notorious Evin prison, known for its detainment and torture of political prisoners. During her time in present, her family could meet with her only in the presence of intelligence agents.
While it is a welcome development that Mahdieh Golrou is currently out on bail, Gissou Nia, Deputy Director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, told Global Voices, her legal process is far from over and her prosecution is part of a broader plan perpetrated by Iranian officials to silence womens voices.
Five days after to Golroos release, Suad al-Shammari, co-founder of the Saudi Liberal Network, was released from prison in Saudi Arabia. She was arrested for insulting Islam by speaking critically about the nations clerics and the kingdoms religious police, who enforce brutal Sharia law. Shammaris daughter, Sarah al-Rimaly, has said that her mother is recovering from a lack of nutrients because she depends on a special diet.
Although Saudi Arabias new King Salman is granting certain prisoners amnesty, Rimaly claims her mothers release was unrelated to his decision.
http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/02/02/two-imprisoned-womens-rights-activists-in-the-middle-east-have-been-freed/
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Two Imprisoned Women’s Rights Activists in the Middle East Have Been Freed (Original Post)
niyad
Feb 2015
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smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)1. K&R!
Where is the outcry on human rights abuses against these countries in their treatment of women? If it were any other minority (which women are not, technically) there would be a huge uproar over the injustice of their treatment. But for some reason the world accepts this bullshit as cultural tradition.
niyad
(113,474 posts)2. amazing, is it not? clearly, women simply do not count as women.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)3. Yes! More to the point though, they simply don't count as human.
It really depresses me sometimes.
niyad
(113,474 posts)4. you and me both. that is why I have been an activist all my life. will not go softly
or quietly.