No to legislation against female students in Iran!
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No to legislation against female students in Iran!
Female students should have the right to choose their university!
Organisation for Womens Liberation
According to official sources, Islamic Republic of Iran is reviewing the higher education entrance regulations for female students in Iran. The government Education Commission has introduced a bill to the Islamic parliament which states that female students can only apply to universities in their town/city of residence where their parents or husbands live. This means that female students will be denied their right to freely apply to their university of choice. It is reactionary, discriminatory and totally anti-women. It must be opposed.
This proposed bill is an insult to women and people of Iran. More than 65\% of higher education students in Iran are presently women. If approved, this bill will mean that female students from small towns will be denied further education (since most universities are in bigger cities) and those in cities will not have the right to choose their universities.
Women are not properties of men or any government. They are independent human beings and should enjoy the highest human rights. Women and their liberation movement in Iran demand:
1) Freedom of choice of the place of their higher education
2) An end to gender apartheid laws
3) Equality, Freedom and a secular state
Female students should have the right to choose their university!
Organisation for Womens Liberation
According to official sources, Islamic Republic of Iran is reviewing the higher education entrance regulations for female students in Iran. The government Education Commission has introduced a bill to the Islamic parliament which states that female students can only apply to universities in their town/city of residence where their parents or husbands live. This means that female students will be denied their right to freely apply to their university of choice. It is reactionary, discriminatory and totally anti-women. It must be opposed.
This proposed bill is an insult to women and people of Iran. More than 65\% of higher education students in Iran are presently women. If approved, this bill will mean that female students from small towns will be denied further education (since most universities are in bigger cities) and those in cities will not have the right to choose their universities.
Women are not properties of men or any government. They are independent human beings and should enjoy the highest human rights. Women and their liberation movement in Iran demand:
1) Freedom of choice of the place of their higher education
2) An end to gender apartheid laws
3) Equality, Freedom and a secular state
330 Signatures
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Maryam Kousha
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- women in Iran demand freedom, independence and equality. An end to reactionary Islamic laws in Iran NOW!
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Roula Scoutari
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Babis Akrivopoulos
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Xanthoula Karanika
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Giota Touloumi
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sissy vovou
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- UNACCEPTABLE PROPOSAL
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Lene Oestergaard
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Azar Majedi
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Shahla Nouri
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- An end to reactionary Islamic laws in Iran NOW!
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Karim Noori
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- No to legislation against female students in Iran!
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Gudrun Tiberg
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Kit Larsen Hughes
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- freedom for all - www.minheder.nu
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Maria Hagberg, Sweden
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- Chair of Network against Honour crimes www.minheder.nu working against gender apartheid and for human rights and womens rights
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Muhammad Almas Sultan
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Doris Kruckenberg
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Nina
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- Stop discrimination of women in Iran
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fatemah
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Teresa JAKUBOWSKA
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- vice-presidente of the party RACJA PL
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ilona boska
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Lorenz
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Irena E.Kotowska
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- Professor, Warsaw School of Economics
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Joanna Lukasiewicz
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amador navidi
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- good luck
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Dara Fatollahi
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Ewa DABROWSKA - SZULC
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- Freedom and education for all women all over the world.
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Nina Sankari
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- Polish feminist and secular activist, Vice-president of the Polish Rationalist Association
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Ste Monaghan
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Malgorzata Swiatek
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- Totally unacceptable - NO! NO! NO!
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Sirvan Ghaderi
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- WUP
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Joanna widerska
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Marcin ysuniec
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vahideh molavi
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Jerzy Adamiak
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Tomasz Wojciechowicz
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rooz
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Kamil
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Andrzej
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- I support, it important element state. They let's combat with religion in government of state , it is source evil.
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Bіaїej
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Beata Szpygiel
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Daniel
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Daniel
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Renata Ganacharya
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- I'm woman & I'm happy that I could study what I want. I love Jalaluddin Rumi poems, I learn about Kwajha Chisti. I work & live where I want. Where I would be without education?... I wish all the best to all people in Iran & therefore I sign this petition.
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Dr Mansur Rostami
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- Stop discrimination of women in Iran ,
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ukasz
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- WOLNOЖ DLA KOBIET :)
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Joanna Gajda
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Jуzef Szewczak
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- nie wiew o co chodzi, ale podpisujк podobnie jak koleїanki i koledzy z www.racjonalista.pl
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Mahmood Ahmadi
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- Equality, freedom for all women in Iran
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Dorota Kuczek
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