More than 1000 female dignitaries stand with the brave Iranian women

Press Release – 12 September 2023

Ahead of the Iranian uprising’s first anniversary, more than 1000 female dignitaries, including former heads of state, call upon international community to:

  • Stand with the brave women and people of Iran,
  • Express support for Maryam Rajavi and her Ten-Point Plan for a free, democratic republic
  • Blacklist the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

In the run-up to first anniversary of the nationwide uprising that erupted in Iran on September 16, 2022, more than 1000 women dignitaries have signed a statement urging the international community to stand by the Iranian people, particularly women, in their quest for freedom.

The signatories include 50 former presidents, vice presidents, prime ministers, ministers, as well as 175 members of Parliament and hundreds of mayors, former members of parliament, women activists, academicians, experts, Nobel laureates and presidents of non-governmental organizations.

The signatories were from the Western Hemisphere, several European states, Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East, and represent a wide spectrum of socio-political views and affiliations. Their statement stressed that women and girls played a pioneering role in the 2022 revolt in Iran.

“Of the 750 individuals tragically killed by the regime’s repressive forces, a significant number were young women and girls. As a result of the regime’s brutal suppression, at least 70 children lost their lives,” the statement read.

The female dignitaries observed: “The demand of the Iranian people, both women and men, crystallized in their slogans, is to end the religious dictatorship and establish a democratic republic based on the separation of religion and state and complete gender equality.”

The signatories further state that prominence of Iranian women in the struggle, “is firmly rooted in a century of Iranian women’s resistance against two distinct forms of tyranny: monarchical and religious dictatorships.”

They noted that Iranian women manifested their ultimate objectives in slogans such as “whether veiled or unveiled, we are heading towards the revolution.”

The dignitaries who signed the statement made it clear that they join their voices to “3600 parliamentarians worldwide and 123 former presidents and prime ministers, who voiced support for Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, and her Ten-point Plan for a free, democratic republic and gender equality in all spheres, most notably the right of women to freely choose their attire.”

The signatories urged the international community to take practical measures to “stand with the brave women and people of Iran” in their struggle. Specifically, they called for governments to “place the oppressive and criminal Revolutionary Guards on the terrorist list, and take decisive steps to hold the leaders of the regime accountable for their crimes.”

The text of the statement and list of prominent signatories are enclosed.

 

Statement of Support for the Resistance of Iranian Women

As we approach the first anniversary of the Iranian people’s uprising for freedom, we, the undersigned, express our solidarity and support for the uprising of the Iranian people, especially women.

On September 16, 2022, a nationwide uprising erupted with women and girls pioneering this revolt. Of the 750 individuals tragically killed by the regime’s repressive forces, a significant number were young women and girls. As a result of the regime’s brutal suppression, at least 70 children lost their lives.

The demand of the Iranian people, both women and men, crystallized in their slogans, is to end the religious dictatorship and establish a democratic republic based on the separation of religion and state and complete gender equality.

In the face of the brutality and savagery of the clerical regime, the world observed the courage and audacity of Iranian women and girls during the uprising. They defied the regime’s oppressive forces, especially the Revolutionary Guards and the Basij, risking their lives with bare hands, and chanted, “whether veiled or unveiled, we are heading towards the revolution.”

The courage and prominence of women in this struggle did not spontaneously materialize. Rather, it is firmly rooted in a century of Iranian women’s resistance against two distinct forms of tyranny: monarchical and religious dictatorships. Misogyny is a distinct fevature and one of the pillars of the system of velayat-e faqih (absolute clerical rule). The people, especially the youths and women of Iran, are determined to end this medieval dictatorship.

Now, as the ruling mullahs in Iran have once again launched oppressive Guidance patrols in the streets to suppress women and prevent the re-ignition of the uprising, and as the religious tyranny has stepped up executions to continue its rule,

We, the undersigned, express our solidarity with (along with) 3600 parliamentarians worldwide and 123 former presidents and prime ministers, who voiced support for Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, and her Ten-point Plan for a free, democratic republic and gender equality in all spheres, most notably the right of women to freely choose their attire.

We ask the international community to stand with the brave women and people of Iran, place the oppressive and criminal Revolutionary Guards on the terrorist list, and take decisive steps to hold the leaders of the regime accountable for their crimes.

Partial list of Signatories: 

  1. Mary McAleese, President, Ireland (1997- 2011)
  2. Yulia Tymoshenko, Prime Minister, Ukraine (2005 – 2010)
  3. Tarja Halonen, President of Finland (2000 – 2012)
  4. Rosalia Arteaga Serrano, President of Ecuador (1997)
  5. Mercedes Aráoz, Prime Minister, Peru (2017 – 2018). Second Vice President of Peru (2016-2020)
  6. Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, President of Malta (2014 – 2019)
  7. Ana Helena Chacón Echeverría, Second Vice-President of Costa Rica (2014-2018); Costa Rican Ambassador to Spain (2018-2022)
  8. Paula Dobriansky, Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs (2001 – 2009)
  9. Isabelle Lonvis-Rome, Minister for Gender Equality, Diversity and Equal Opportunities of France (2022 – 2023)
  10. Baroness Verma, Member of House of Lords, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Department (2015-2016) and Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Energy and Climate Change 2012-2015, UK
  11. Baroness Blackstone, Member of House of Lords, Minister of State for Culture and Media, UK (2001 – 2003)
  12. Rt Hon. Caroline Nokes MP, Member of House of Commons, Chair of the Women and Equalities Select Committee, Minister of State for Home Office 2018-2019, UK
  13. Judy A. Sgro, Senior MP from Liberal Party in Canada, Former minister of Citizenship and Immigration (2003-2005), Canada
  14. Candice Bergen, Minister of State for Social Development of Canada 2013 – 2015; Former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
  15. Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, MP; Chief Opposition Whip, Former Minister of National Revenue, Canada
  16. Åse Kleveland, Minister of Culture of Norway (1990-1996); Well-known singer
  17. Trine Skei Grande, Former Minister of Education and Integration; Former Minister of Culture; Leader of the Liberal Party 2010-2020 / former MP 2001-2021
  18. Jonina Bjartmarz, Minister of the Environment & Nordic Cooperation, Iceland (2006-2007)
  19. Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, MP, Minister of Education, Science and Culture (2003-2009), Chair of the Liberal Reform Party since 2017, Iceland
  20. Jurgita Šiugždinienė, Member of Parliament. Minister of Science. Education and Sports of Republic of Lithuania (2020-2023)
  21. Eva-Maria Liimets, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Estonia (2021-2022)
  22. Annely Akkermann, Member of Parliament, Minister of Finance, Estonia (2022-2023)
  23. Riina Solman, Member of Parliament, Minister of Public Administration, Estonia (2019-2021)
  24. Antonella Mularoni, Former Minister of Foreign and Political Affairs, San Marino, Former Judge of the European Court of Human Rights, San Marino
  25. Nargis Nehan, Former Acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum, Women’s rights advocate, Afghanistan
  26. Ljudmila Novak, Member of the European Parliament from Slovakia, Vice President of the Government (2012-2013), Slovenia
  27. Sihem Badi, Minister of Women Affairs, Tunisia (2011 – 2014)
  28. Masoudah Bent Baham, Former minister of development, first deputy of parliament, Mauritania.
  29. Alsunniyyah Bent Seyedi Heyba, Former Minister of Women’s Affairs, Mauritania
  30. Hoda Badran, Former Minister, Chair of the Alliance for Arab Women, Egypt
  31. Nahed Shaker, Former Deputy Minister at the UN, Egypt
  32. Hakima El Haite, Minister of Energy, Mines, Water and the Environment, Morocco (2013-2017)
  33. Najimeh Tay Tay, Former Minister of Education and Youth, Morocco (2002)
  34. Taghrid Al-Hejli, Former Minister of Culture and Family of the Syrian Provisional Government
  35. Susan Bazilli, UN Expert in the OHCHR examination of the human rights situation in Belarus; Director of International Women’s Rights Project (IWRP), Canada
  36. Anne Ramberg, Co-Chair, International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI); Ad hoc Judge, European Court of Human Rights (ECHR); Board Member, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA); Chair, Board of Uppsala University; Former Secretary General, Swedish Bar Association, Sweden
  37. Yasmin Sooka, Chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan; former Commissioner, South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission; former Commissioner, Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission; Honorary Fellow, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  38. Oleksandra Matviichuk, 2022 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Ukraine
  39. Elfriede Jelinek, 2004 Nobel Laureate in Literature, Austria
  40. Sviatlana Alexievich, Honourable President of PEN Belarus, 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature, Belarus
  41. Linda Chavez, Chairman of the Center for Equal Opportunity/ Former Director of the Office of Public Liaison of White House
  42. Filloreta Kodra, Former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Albania to the United Nations in Geneva
  43. Zorica Marić-Djordjević, Ambassador of Montenegro to the UN Human Rights Council and World Trade Organization (2013-2018)
  44. Amanda Ellis, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of New Zealand to the United Nations in Geneva (2013-2016)
  45. Dr. Alma Lama, Former Ambassador of Kosovo to Italy, Malta and San Marino; Former Member of Parliament
  46. Sonja Biserko, Former Member of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights Violations in North Korea (DPRK); Founder and President of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
  47. Maude Barlow, Former Senior Advisor on Water to the President of the United Nations General Assembly; Former Chairperson of the Council of Canadians
  48. Theresia Degener, Former Chairperson, UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD); Director of Bochum Center for Disability Studies (BODYS)
  49. Maud De Boer-Buquicchio, UN Special Rapporteur on the Sale and Sexual Exploitation of Children (2014-2020); former Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe
  50. Soledad Villagra de Biedermann, Member of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (2002-2008)
  51. Melissa Parke, Member, UN Group of Eminent Experts on Yemen (2017–2021); Former Federal Labor Member for Fremantle; Former Minister for International Development (AusAID)
  52. Karen Smith, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General and Special Adviser of the UN Secretary-General on the Responsibility to Protect (2019-2021)
  53. Houria Esslami, Former Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID)
  54. Rashida Manjoo, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, its Causes and Consequences (2009-2015); Emeritus Professor, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  55. Naima Ferah, Former Advisor to the Minister of Advertising, Morrocco
  56. Baroness Harris of Richmond, Member of House of Lords, Former Deputy Speaker, UK
  57. Baroness Helena Kennedy of the Shaws KC, Member of the House of Lords, University Chancellor, UK
  58. Baroness Eaton, Member of House of Lords and former Conservative Party Whip in the House of Lords, UK
  59. Baroness Cox, Member of House of Lords, Deputy Speaker of House of Lords, UK
  60. Samantha Cazebonne, Sénatrice in the Senat, France
  61. Stefania Ascari, Member of Parliament, Italy
  62. Hanna-Katrín Friðriksson, Member of Parliament, Iceland, Parliamentary Chair of the Liberal Reform Party
  63. Kira Rudik, Member of Parliament, Ukraine; Vice President of ALDE Group, Chair of Holos party of Ukraine
  64. Lesia Vasylenko, Head of the Inter-Parliamentary friendship group Ukraine-UK MP, Committee of issues of environmental policy and nature management
  65. Rosalie Woodruff MP, Leader of the Tasmanian Greens, Australia
  66. Dr Marjorie O’Neill, MP Member for NSW Parliament, Parliamentary Secretary for Transport, Australia
  67. Carla Dejonghe, Member of Brussels Parliament, Belgium
  68. Kathleen Depoorter, Member of Federal Parliament, Belgium
  69. Katheelen Verhest, Member of Federal Parliament, Belgium
  70. Sihame El Kaoakibi, Member of Flemish Parliament, Belgium
  71. Hannelore Goeman, Member of Flemish Parliament, Belgium
  72. Katia Segers, Former Member of the Senate of Belgium
  73. Dr. Gordana Siljanovska- Davkova, MP, President of Committee on Equality of Men and Women, North Macedonia
  74. Lolita Ristova, Member of Parliament, Chair of the Women’s Parliamentary Group, North Macedonia
  75. Cécile Rilhac, Députée-Présidente du CPID, France
  76. Alexandra Mendes, Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Canada
  77. Marica Montemaggi, Member of Parliament, San Marino
  78. Ingjerd Schou, Member of Parliament from Conservative Party, Minister of Social Affairs – Norway (2001-2004)
  79. Frances Fitzgerald, Vice- Chair of EPP Group in the European Parliament, Former Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland
  80. Anna Firth, MP, Member of House of Commons, Conservative Party, UK
  81. Cherie Blair CBE KC, Founder, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, UK
  82. Isabel Allende, Writer and Philanthropist, Chile and USA
  83. Urška Bačovnik Janša, Doctor and Spouse of the Former Slovenian Prime Minister
  84. Meredith Burgmann, Former President of NSW Parliament House, Australia
  85. Ingrid Betancourt, Former Senator in Colombia and Presidential candidate
  86. Maria Cândida Almeida, Magistrate, retired Deputy Public Attorney, former Director of the Dciap, President of the General Assembly of the Portuguese Women Jurists Association, Portugal
  87. Dominique Attias, Lawyer, President of the Board of Directors of the Foundation of European Lawyers, Former President of the European Bars Federation, Former Vice-President of the Bar Association at the Court of Appeal of Paris, France
  88. Hiljmnijeta Apuk, Laureate of the prestigious UN Prize in the Field of Human Rights, Founder of NGO Little People of Kosova
  89. Arbana Xharra, Journalist; Recipient of US Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Award 2015, Kosovo
  90. Annette Wieviorka, directrice de recherche honoraire au CNRS, France
  91. Marie-Aimee Peyron, ancienne Vice-Présidente de conseil national des avocats, France
  92. Virginie Votier Secrétaire Générale du Groupe Ecologiste, Social et Citoyen à la Métropole du Grand Paris, France
  93. Mabel Bianco, President of Fundacion para Estudio e Investigacion de la Mujer (FEIM) from Argentina
  94. Gay McDougall, Senior Fellow and Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence, Leitner Center for International Law and Justice / Center for Race, Law and Justice, Fordham University School of Law
  95. Ranjana Kumari, Director of Centre for Social Research – India, Gender Policy Expert, Former United Nations official, India
  96. Donna M. Hughes, Founder and Editor in Chief of Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence, Eleanor M and Oscar M. Carlson Endowed Chair in Women’s Studies, emerita. Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies, emerita, University of Rhode Island, USA
  97. Tracy Edwards MBE, Founder, The Maiden Factor, UK
  98. Phyllis Chesler, Emerita Professor of Psychology, Author, Feminist, USA
  99. Carolyng Hoyle, Professor of Criminology, Director of Death Penalty Research Unit, University of Oxford, UK
  100. Yifat Susskind, Executive Director MADRE, USA
  101. Randi Smitsdorf, 3F – Aarhus Rymarken faglig faelles forbund, Denmark
  102. Clare Lopez, Founder/President Lopez Liberty LLC, USA
  103. Cheryl Miller, co-head of EU Delegation, Women20 G20, Belgium
  104. Mariane Pearl, Co-founder of THE METEOR platform, is an award-winning journalist and writer who works in English, French and Spanish, France
  105. Maria Maalouf, Journalist, Host THE CAPITOL Talk show, columnist @skynewsarabia, USA
  106. Nena Venetsanou, Author, Composer, Performer, Greece
  107. Sharron Davies MBE, Swimmer, Olympic medalist, UK
  108. Annika Fröwis, Austrian Women’s Chess Champion 2022
  109. Anggun Cipta Sasami, Chenteuse, France
  110. Carole Bureau-Bonnard, Ancienne Vice-présidente Assemblée nationale, France
  111. Maria del Carmen Quintanilla Barba, Honorary Member of Parliament, and Permanent Member of the Council of Europe / Member of Parliament until 2019 / senator 2020 / National President of AFAMMER-Spain (Association of Families and Women in Rural Areas), Spain
  112. Marianne Borgen, Mayor of Oslo from 2015