Women's Rights Activists Released In Iran

(RFE/RL) January 29, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- Three Iranian women's rights activists and journalists have been released from detention, Radio Farda reports.

Talat Taghinia, Mansoureh Shojaie, and Farnaz Seify were arrested at Tehran's airport on January 27 as they were about to fly to India to take part in a workshop.


After the arrests, security forces took the three women to their homes and confiscated personal belongings, including computers.


They were freed on January 28. The charges against them are unclear.

Women In Iran

Women In Iran

Women in Tehran (epa file photo)

CALLING FOR MORE RIGHTS: Although women played key roles in Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, the place of women in post-revolutionary society has been a vexing question. Iranian women have struggled to bring attention to their calls for greater rights in their country's rigid theocratic system, calls that have often clashed with the values proclaimed by conservatives in society. (more)


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