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Date: 1
July 2008
ACI
nominates the “Women’s Movement in Iran”
for the United Nations 2008
Human Rights Prize
ACI is proud to
nominate the “Women’s Movement in Iran” for the 2008 UN Human Rights Prize
coinciding with the sixtieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration Of Human
Rights.
The UN Human
Rights Prize was first awarded on the twentieth anniversary of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December 1968. One of the first recipients of
the Prize that year was the attorney and first Iranian female Senator, Dr
Mehrangiz Manouchehrian.
ACI
believes that the
“Women’s Movement in Iran” deserves international recognition
because: -
- women
have been at the forefront of social change in Iran over the last 100 years.
The achievement of many civil and political rights is a credit to women’s
unwavering struggle for equality in the face of grave danger and oppression,
particularly over the last 30 years;
- of what
has been achieved but also for the peaceful, creative and constructive methods
that have been used to overcome legal and institutional discrimination in the
last thirty years;
- the
Iranian women have successfully transformed their fight for equality and
justice into a wider movement for social justice and equality that has brought
Iranian women and men together signalling a new era in the struggle for human
rights in Iran;
- of
women’s continued courage and dedication, their fearless approach to changing
culture and breaking taboos and traditions, and standing up to the increasing
use of violence and persecution against them.
We invite all
Iranian and international human rights groups, agencies and organisations to
show their solidarity with Iranian women’s struggle for justice and equality by
supporting this nomination.
PLEASE NOTE: If
you’d like to support this nomination, you must enter your details in the
website below. Please click on the United Nations website:
http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Press/nomination_form.pdf
and return the completed form no
later than 14
July 2008.
Alternatively, you may email ACI on
UNHR2008@aciiran.com
with the details of your organisation and we will
be happy to submit the application on your behalf.
Further
information is available on ACI’s website:
www.aciiran.com/guidelines.htm
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