Following is the text of speech by the Hon. Nele Lijnen, member of the Parliament of Belgium, to a conference at the parliament on Human Rights in Iran.
Dear colleagues, Dear Friends,
I would like to focus on the situation of women in Iran. During the first 4 years of the presidency of Rouhani, at least 81 women were hanged. No other regime in the world has executed so many women.
I should point out that Iranian women have fought for their rights for many years and are in a different class than some of their neighbours.
Iranian Constitution defines the duty of a woman as to “give birth to children and raise them”.
This Constitution puts women at the disposal of men practically as a captive or a sexual slave. Girls can be deprived of education at the age of 13 and even younger, as her father is permitted to wed her to a much older man. Under President Rouhani, a new law was passed that even allows a man to marry an adopted step-daughter from the age 9.
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