Years ago before the crazies came into power, the Iranian women dressed so smartly, and they certainly didn't have to cover their beautiful hair. What this woman did on a vacation is really her own business.
She Won a Seat in Iran’s Parliament, but Hard-Liners Had Other Plans
By THOMAS ERDBRINKMAY 11, 2016
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Minoo Khaleghi, a reformist politician, had won a seat in the Iranian Parliament in February.CreditIran Pooyesh
TEHRAN — Minoo Khaleghi easily won a seat in the Iranian Parliament in February, part of a wave of independents and reformists who now have the numbers to wrest authority from the hard-liners. On Wednesday, however, a powerful state committee demonstrated that the conservative forces would not relinquish power without a fight.
Citing “evidence” that had emerged against her, the Dispute Settlement Committee of Branches, a part of Iran’s generally conservative judiciary, ruled that Ms. Khaleghi could not be sworn in as a new member of Parliament, the semiofficial Fars News Agency reported. The evidence, it turned out, consisted of photographs of Ms. Khaleghi, “leaked” on social media last week, showing her in public in Europe and in China without the obligatory Islamic head scarf. Hard-liners immediately accused her of “betraying the nation.”
But opposition-aligned analysts and Ms. Khaleghi shot back that the case against her was politically motivated, more about curtailing and marginalizing prominent reformists — and a woman — than about her traveling abroad without a head scarf.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/12/world/middleeast/iran-parliament-minoo-khaleghi.html?_r=1
She Won a Seat in Iran’s Parliament, but Hard-Liners Had Other Plans
By THOMAS ERDBRINKMAY 11, 2016
Photo
Minoo Khaleghi, a reformist politician, had won a seat in the Iranian Parliament in February.CreditIran Pooyesh
TEHRAN — Minoo Khaleghi easily won a seat in the Iranian Parliament in February, part of a wave of independents and reformists who now have the numbers to wrest authority from the hard-liners. On Wednesday, however, a powerful state committee demonstrated that the conservative forces would not relinquish power without a fight.
Citing “evidence” that had emerged against her, the Dispute Settlement Committee of Branches, a part of Iran’s generally conservative judiciary, ruled that Ms. Khaleghi could not be sworn in as a new member of Parliament, the semiofficial Fars News Agency reported. The evidence, it turned out, consisted of photographs of Ms. Khaleghi, “leaked” on social media last week, showing her in public in Europe and in China without the obligatory Islamic head scarf. Hard-liners immediately accused her of “betraying the nation.”
But opposition-aligned analysts and Ms. Khaleghi shot back that the case against her was politically motivated, more about curtailing and marginalizing prominent reformists — and a woman — than about her traveling abroad without a head scarf.
Continue reading at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/12/world/middleeast/iran-parliament-minoo-khaleghi.html?_r=1