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With the overthrow of the Shah’s regime in the 1979 revolution in Iran, the people of Iran, especially the Iranian women, sought to enjoy their human rights and freedoms to establish a new society. But Khomeini usurped the leadership of the revolution and deviated its goals.
Only a week after the 1979 Revolution, Khomeini began his onslaught on women’s freedoms with a clampdown on women’s rights.
The mullahs’ religious dictatorship is founded on gender discrimination, and therefore, women needed to participate in the leadership of the anti-dictatorial movement against the mullahs’ regime.
Vanguard women in the PMOI such as Ashraf Rajavi opened the way for women to join the struggle. And Iranian women and girls widely joined the ranks of the struggle against the mullahs.
The Iranian Resistance and the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran experienced a major overhaul in thinking and practice by investing all their assets on women’s leadership.
Maryam Rajavi’s rise to the leadership of the PMOI/MEK in 1985 was a response to the sacrifices made by tens of thousands of brave PMOI women who had taken great risks, withstood horrendous tortures, and given their lives to defend their people’s rights. At the same time, it was a declaration of war on the mullahs’ misogynous culture and fundamentalist vision and practices.
On August 5, 1993, 24 women were voted to the PMOI’s Leadership Council which marked a milestone in the struggles of Iranian women, and the Iranian opposition. This was an all-women council which took the helm of all affairs in the PMOI and in subsequent years evolved to a Central Council made up of 1,000 heroic women members of the PMOI.
Women’s leadership in all arenas differentiates the Iranian opposition from its main foe, the mullahs’ regime which finds its existence in the suppression of women.
Women’s leadership in the nationwide uprisings in Iran is an outcome of this historic struggle and by vanguard women of the Iranian opposition becoming a role model for all women of Iran.
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We work extensively with Iranian women outside the country and maintain a permanent contact with women inside Iran. The Women’s Committee is actively involved with many women’s rights organizations and NGO’s and the Iranian diaspora.
The committee is a major source of much of the information received from inside Iran with regards to women. Attending UN Human Rights Council meetings and other international or regional conferences on women’s issues and engaging in a relentless battle against the Iranian regime’s misogyny are part of the activities of members and associates of the committee.
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The copyright of all the material published on this website has been registered under © 2016 the Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran. To obtain permission to copy, redistribute or publish the material published on this website, you should write to the NCRI Women’s Committee. Please include the link of the original article on our website, women.ncr-iran.org.