The increasing and systematic repression of women in Iran
Resolution on a topical subject.
In this non-legislative resolution, Parliament condemned the increasing and systematic repression of women in Iran through laws and regulations restricting their freedoms and rights. The text calls on the Iranian authorities to repeal all legislation discriminating against women and girls and to abolish the morality police, condemns the persecution of ethnic and religious minorities, and calls for the immediate and unconditional release of women's rights defenders and victims of arbitrary detention. It reiterates a call on the Council to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation, urges Iran to grant access to the UN Fact-Finding Mission and the Special Rapporteur, and calls on the EU and its Member States to support the Women, Life, Freedom movement. Parliament adopted the resolution on 2024-11-28.
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Voted 28 Nov 2024
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- Amendment 1PfEJoint motion for a resolution · Paragraph 1Current text
1. Strongly condemns the increasing and systematic repression of women in Iran through laws and regulations that severely restrict their freedoms and rights; deplores the fact that authorities detained Ahoo Daryaei, labelling her ‘mentally unfit’, and committed her to a psychiatric facility; believes that repression of politically defiant women through psychiatric confinement is an act of torture;
Amendment1. Strongly condemns the increasing and systematic repression of women in Iran through laws and regulations that severely restrict their freedoms and rights; notes that the oppression of Iranian women is inherent to Islamic fundamentalism and is a direct result of the application of Sharia law; deplores the fact that authorities detained Ahoo Daryaei, labelling her ‘mentally unfit’, and committed her to a psychiatric facility; believes that repression of politically defiant women through psychiatric confinement is an act of torture;
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