IRAN WOMEN ARRESTED
OVER PROTEST
March 4, 2007- (BBC) Iran's authorities have
arrested more than 32 women activists
protesting outside a courthouse in Tehran.
The protesters were showing solidarity with five
women on trial for organising a protest last June against laws
they say discriminate against women.
The five have been charged with endangering national
security, propaganda against the state and taking part in an illegal
gathering.
US pressure group, Human Rights Watch, has urged
an end to the prosecution. It said the women had been exercising
their right to freedom of peaceful assembly.
The five are organisers of a demonstration last
June which was violently broken up by the police and led to the
arrest of 70 people, many of them innocent bystanders.
'Intimidation'
The BBC's Frances Harrison, reporting from the
demonstration, says almost all the leaders of Iran's women's movement
were arrested.
The women held up banners outside the revolutionary
court, saying: "We have the right to hold peaceful protests".
The aim of the women is to draw attention to
discriminatory Islamic laws on polygamy and child custody that
often cause great suffering to women, our correspondent says.
When the five women on trial left the court building
they were arrested again, along with their lawyer.
Parveen Adalan, one of those on trial, said her
lawyer had not yet seen any of the evidence against her, although
she has been questioned five times by the intelligence agencies.
"They didn't give them our documents to
read, so we don't know what's happening," she told the BBC.
One of the women demonstrators, Nahid Mirhaj,
accused the police of trying to intimidate them.
She said the police chief was "using obscene
words and describing us as 'misfits'".
Our correspondent says police and plain-clothes
security men chased away journalists and onlookers and then loaded
the women onto a curtained minibus and drove them away.
The women believe the authorities are trying
to intimidate them to prevent any kind of protest during International
Women's Day on 8 March.
From:http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/middle_east/6416789.stm