Activists address women's issues
By Chris Wilson | February 5, 2002Behjat Dehgan witnessed the execution of her two best friends before leaving her homeland of Iran in fear of her own life. Now, she and Homeira Hesami are part of the Association of Iranian Women, an organization dedicated to educating an international audience about the treatment of women in Iran. In conjunction with the Women's Center, Dehghan and Hesami delivered a presentation yesterday evening that outlined the history and specifics of the fight for Iranian women's rights. Both speakers were quick to point out that the fundamentalist regime controlling Iran is responsible for the lack of human rights, not the Islamic religion. "You can't find [such atrocities against women] in Islam or the Qur'an," Dehghan said.


