The International Women’s Day conference in Paris on February 17, 2018, featuring dozens of the world’s prominent equality movement personalities made headlines in dozens of international and Arab media.
The Associated Press wired photos of this event and cited Iraniani opposition leader Maryam Rajavi as saying, “Iran’s uprising is not only for the overthrow of a political regime but is a revolt against religious fundamentalism.”
The english.alarabiya.net wrote, “Women should assume role of furthering Iran uprising.”
The aleqtisady.com of Egypt wrote, “Maryam Rajavi: Iranian women’s demands will not be realized without toppling the clerical regime.”
The Sky News- Arabia wrote, “The women of Iran have not risen to demand only their own freedom, but the freedom of the entire nation.”
Yemen’s news agency wrote, “Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi said in Paris, Iran’s women demands will only be realized with the overthrow of the clerical regime.’”
The Syrian Opposition Orient News tweeted, “Maryam Rajavi: You must shatter the wall of fear and continue the protests.”
Al-Hadath wrote, “Women demand overthrow of the clerical regime.”
The As-Sharq Al-Awsat wrote, “Maryam Rajavi: Women and youth are the pivotal forces of Iran uprising.”
Kuwait’s Al-Qabas wrote, “The Iranian opposition leader said all efforts to bring about reform in Iran have failed.”
The UAE’s Forsan news website write, “Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi told a Paris conference, Iran’s women are rising for changing the regime completely, and they all want to bring down the mullahs’ rule.”