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Washington - There are new indications that Iran’s Islamist rulers have constrained their morality police force that sparked nationwide protests in ....
A Tuesday, 9 March, 2021 - 06:00 Crown Princess Yasmine Pahlavi with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. (Independent Persian) Camelia Entekhabifard Iran’s Crown Princess Yasmine Pahlavi is among influential Iranian women who, as a woman, mother and wife, plays an important role in many social spheres. Married to Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, Ms. Pahlavi has long been active in support of rights of children and refugees. She is among the brave women who broke the norms by using the power of social media by openly talking about her breast cancer; an act that was previously a taboo for many Iranian women. Yasmine Etemad-Amini (Pahlavi) was born in Tehran on July 26, 1968. She completed her primary school education in Tehran’s American-run Community School. When her family was forced to leave Iran, she moved with them to California. She then enrolled in the Notre Dame High School in Belmont, Cali ....
Jewish and Israeli authors are favorites for literature-loving Tehran women Academic Yuval Noah Harari, poet Osip Mandelstam and Anne Frank s diary, all translated into Persian, can also be found on display tables of bookshops in the Iranian capital; Mary Trump s tell-all on her uncle Donald has also hit the shelves AFP | Published: 12.24.20 , 19:00 French authors Albert Camus and Simone de Beauvoir rub shoulders with the likes of Jewish diarist Anne Frank and Russian poet Osip Mandelstam in Tehran bookstores where the largely female readership lap up foreign writers. Iranian women read more, translate more and write more. In general, they are more present in the book market than men, said Nargez Mossavat, editorial director of Sales publishers. ....