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May312010

Iran Document: Rahnavard "Honour Women, Release Political Prisoners"

Zahra Rahnavard, academic, activist, and wife of Mir Hossein Mousavi, released the following statement yesterday on the eve of the birthday commemoration of Fatemeh, daughter of Prophet Mohammad, and Women's Week:

I would like to congratulate the noble people of Iran on the anniversary of the birthday of Fatemeh, the daughter of Prophet Mohammad, and Women's Day.

I hope that this unique woman, with all her dimensions, such as her spiritual and holy teachings, her political and social role, and her role as a gentle mother and wife, has an everlasting place in the culmination of human aspirations.

In addition to its unmatched unity, the Green Movement is also filled with freshness. This variety creates an opportunity for us to appreciate all beautiful human behavior and to respect all those seeking justice across the globe.


Within the framework of our Islamic beliefs, we follow the example of Fatemeh and bow our heads in honor of her transcendent character.

We will not forget, not even for a moment, the extreme suffering she went through to promote and advance Islam. Even though her young body is now connected with the darkness of the earth, her cause and spirit still remains for the believers and those who seek freedom.

The Green Movement, as a reform-seeking movement, realizes the importance of new religious thinking, narrated through the approach of Fatemeh to modern-day individuals. Fatemeh is not only a role model for women, but also a complete and consummate symbol of Islam and this orthodox religion has been crystallized both in her personality and in her face.

It is regretful that in the name of Fatemeh and under such conditions, the current ruling government is preparing [to celebrate] Women's Day and Women's Week, particularly when they have digressed a great distance from her character, her religious behavior, and ideals and are acting in a way that is contrary to her views. Justice and seeking freedom were only two of the dimensions of her personality, and her example and holiness continue to provide light and hope for the believers.

Can we accept that the current ruling government believes in Fatemeh, when one of her titles is "The Honest"? Can they be believers when they lie to this extent? Can they be believers when they repress women and men? Can they be believers when they block and stifle the airways of freedom?

It is not surprising that in this day and week, the ruling government is incapable of hearing the cries of the children separated from their mothers ---- those innocent children who wait endlessly for the grace and caress of mothers that are either in prison or have been killed, children who have no one to turn to but to the grace of God.

The ruling government chuckles at the faces of mothers waiting behind prison doors, hopeful to see their sons and daughters. Mothers who leave no stone unturned, running from one place to the next just to be abused, humiliated,and given false promises. They chuckle at women whose husbands have either been buried for a long time or are being threatened and tortured in prisons. Mothers who look forward to their children marrying and completing their university education. Mothers who rather than celebrating with their loved ones are standing at their gravesites, engulfed with sadness and pain and participating in a festival of tears and sorrow.

As the day and week of women is arriving in the holy name of Fatemeh, I announce to the ruling government to take advantage of this immense opportunity and for once prove the credibility of their words and actions. These occasions should not always be excuses for the robbers of freedom and murderers. For once, take advantage of an occasion and use it as an excuse to free political prisoners.

Release all prisoners in the memory of the passing of Fatemeh. Start with female political prisoners. Be sure that you will not lose face and no one will claim that you have retreated. Later in subsequent steps provide freedom of press, individual freedoms, non interference in people's private lives, free and fair elections, etc. in order to establish freedom and democracy.

We women ask the scholars and Grand Ayatollahs in all their religious glory, to force the ruling government to free prisoners and respond to the demands of the people.

Reader Comments (8)

Within the framework of islam modernisation and reform is not possible. Governmental indicated Islam leaves no place for individuell freedom or democracy. What we need is secularism. Religion should be a private matter. Once we have secularism, we will have dialoge and conversation, people of diffrent ideas can co-exist. We need to send back the mullah to the mosques.
ma bishomarim, sende bad iran!

May 31, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSaid

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I agree with you, I think, perhaps, Moussavi and Karroubi could handle the situation until the referendum asked by our people; I am lost and just waiting impatiently for "freedom"; it smells good !
Ma bishomarim, zendeh bad Iran and Iranian people as well ! V

May 31, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnge-Paris

Said,

Secularism for Iran would be great however as your probably aware mosque and state are not seperate in Islam. Even secular Islamic states all state much of their legal code is in fact sourced from Sharia. Compounding the issue is the fact the Quran says its the word of god thus perfect, beyond critique, and transcendent. Thus from a Islamic standpoint secularims truly cannot take root in the Islamic world until the mosque is physically seperated for the state--and that can't happen if one adheres to Quran. In Iran we have seen this used by the regime to brand people enemies of god who do so.

Thx
Bill

May 31, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBill Davit

Bill
At Mohammad Reza Shah's time, state was completely seperate from mosque and all the mollahs were in "their" mosque without interfering in the people's life; they were just to pray and celebrate weddings and commemorate mournings; they were at their place !

May 31, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnge-Paris

Ange,

I am aware of what took place under the Shah. Yes it is possible but my point was that Islam puritanically speaking does not believe in true secularism. Frankly it is why you see so many terrorists and seperatists fighting for the implementation of Sharia. Many state they are fighting for Sharia because they believe it is heresy to have man made laws(secularism) running an Islamic state. Sadly scripture clearly backs them up on this and it also happens to be a big reason Muslims have a hard time adjusting to Western life.

Thx
Bill

May 31, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterwdavit

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