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Iran's supreme leader gives way on women's rights
2007-07-06
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has signaled a willingness to reinterpret Islamic law in favor of women's rights, but not following Western convention, his official Web site and state-run television reported Thursday.

Khamenei's comments come amid criticism of Iran by international human rights groups for persecuting women's rights activists. "Some issues about women, which exist in religious jurisprudence, are not the final say. It is possible to interpret new points through research by a skillful jurist," the Web site quoted Khamenei as saying Wednesday during a speech to commemorate national women's day.

Iran's Islamic law imposes tight restrictions on women, like requiring them to have a male guardian's permission to work or travel. Women are not allowed to become judges, and a man's court testimony is considered twice as important as a woman's.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Iran's supreme leader gives way on women's rights

"Oh, all right! They can shake hands with unrelated men. But we still reserve the right to stone those that we do not approve of!"
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-06 04:22  

#1  This is an example of Ijtihad, otherwise known as "Same Shit Different Day"
Posted by: Grumenk Philalzabod0723   2007-07-06 02:19  

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