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Iran's Hassan Rouhani wins second term as president

Iran's Hassan Rouhani wins second term as president - BBC News

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hassan rouhani 23.5 million (reformist moderate)
57%


ebraham raisi 15.5 million (conservative )
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'Revenge against hardliners': By Kasra Naji, BBC Persian
Iran's hardliners had pulled all the stops and mobilised all their resources to bring out as many people as possible to grab the last centre of power in Iran that was not under their control, namely the executive branch.

Sensing an effort by the hardliners, supporters of President Rouhani who back his promises to steer the country toward moderation came out in big numbers too. Turnout has been unprecedented. In Tehran, five million people turned out to vote - twice as many as in 2013.

This was a revenge of the people against the hardliners who intimidated them, jailed them, executed them, drove them to exile, pushed them out of their jobs, and discriminated against women.

President Rouhani will now have a bigger mandate to push through his reforms, to put an end to extremism, to build bridges with the outside world, to put the economy back on track.

Iranians have said a resounding Yes to President Rouhani who, in recent years and particularly during the last several weeks of campaigning, promised to expand individual and political freedoms and make all those centres of power, like the Revolutionary Guard, accountable.

He also promised a moderate vision and an outward-looking Iran and, at rallies, openly attacked the conservative-dominated judiciary and security services.

Another challenge, experts say, will come from abroad, and the relations with the new US government. President Donald Trump opposes the nuclear deal which eased sanctions on the Middle Eastern country, but his White House renewed it earlier this week.
 
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Just for fun, notice that Iran allows women to vote....while our orange clown is praising his business deals in Saudi Arabia...a country that won't even allow women to drive, never mind vote.
 
Just for fun, notice that Iran allows women to vote....while our orange clown is praising his business deals in Saudi Arabia...a country that won't even allow women to drive, never mind vote.



Your ignorance would lead you there.

Women's 'Rights' in Iran: 5 Laws That Will Appall You | Clarion Project




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A married woman cannot leave the country without her husband's permission.



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A woman's testimony as a witness is worth half that of a man, in compliance with the sharia basis of the legal system.



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In all public places, women must wear a hijab (headscarf) and loose fitting clothing (usually a chador, or loose coat, is required). Modesty requirements are enforced by the morality police.



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Polygamy and temporary marriage are permitted for men (up to four wives are allowed, subject to certain restrictions), but not for women.



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Women are frequently subject to honor killings. In cases where the father kills his daughter, he is not liable for the death penalty, but only for imprisonment. When someone is murdered, the family of the victim can forgive the murderer.




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Just for fun, notice that Iran allows women to vote....while our orange clown is praising his business deals in Saudi Arabia...a country that won't even allow women to drive, never mind vote.



Your ignorance would lead you there.

Women's 'Rights' in Iran: 5 Laws That Will Appall You | Clarion Project




Numbers1-small.gif
A married woman cannot leave the country without her husband's permission.



Numbers2-small.gif


A woman's testimony as a witness is worth half that of a man, in compliance with the sharia basis of the legal system.



Numbers3-small.gif
In all public places, women must wear a hijab (headscarf) and loose fitting clothing (usually a chador, or loose coat, is required). Modesty requirements are enforced by the morality police.



Numbers4-small.gif
Polygamy and temporary marriage are permitted for men (up to four wives are allowed, subject to certain restrictions), but not for women.



Numbers5-small.gif
Women are frequently subject to honor killings. In cases where the father kills his daughter, he is not liable for the death penalty, but only for imprisonment. When someone is murdered, the family of the victim can forgive the murderer.




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There's some terrible laws against women's rights but they usually don't use those laws
dont attention to law in middle east very much . alcohol drink is illegal in iran. but i drink viskey on the beach every night

+woman control man in iran because of mahr rule.:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
mahr is marriage rule and its contract with man and woman .

Iranian men always are in debt of women. between 100000$ and 500000 $ and maybe more.

+iranian culture dont accept this rules.
for example polygamy:
woman must accept too.man cant have second wife without first wife permission.
 
Just for fun, notice that Iran allows women to vote....while our orange clown is praising his business deals in Saudi Arabia...a country that won't even allow women to drive, never mind vote.



Your ignorance would lead you there.

Women's 'Rights' in Iran: 5 Laws That Will Appall You | Clarion Project




Numbers1-small.gif
A married woman cannot leave the country without her husband's permission.



Numbers2-small.gif


A woman's testimony as a witness is worth half that of a man, in compliance with the sharia basis of the legal system.



Numbers3-small.gif
In all public places, women must wear a hijab (headscarf) and loose fitting clothing (usually a chador, or loose coat, is required). Modesty requirements are enforced by the morality police.



Numbers4-small.gif
Polygamy and temporary marriage are permitted for men (up to four wives are allowed, subject to certain restrictions), but not for women.



Numbers5-small.gif
Women are frequently subject to honor killings. In cases where the father kills his daughter, he is not liable for the death penalty, but only for imprisonment. When someone is murdered, the family of the victim can forgive the murderer.




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In Iran when two people want to get married, the bride should offer something as her Mehriye(mahr) which naturally is her right, it is at least 100000$ these days, if the groom accept her condition, he become a debtor to her and must give her Mehrye any time she ask for it. And if he don't, she can put him in prison.
So with such a great debt, you think women can't easily challenge their husband's authority? They can bully their wives? Can tell them you should not go outdoor?!!
 

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