Iran Bans Women From Getting Most University Degrees

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  • Diest
    Diest

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9487761/Anger-as-Iran-bans-women-from-universities.html

    Anger as Iran bans women from universities

    Female students in Iran have been barred from more than 70 university degree courses in an officially-approved act of sex-discrimination which critics say is aimed at defeating the fight for equal women's rights.

    In a move that has prompted a demand for a UN investigation by Iran'smost celebrated human rights campaigner, the Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi, 36 universities have announced that 77 BA and BSc courses in the coming academic year will be "single gender" and effectively exclusive to men.

    It follows years in which Iranian women students have outperformed men, a trend at odds with the traditional male-dominated outlook of the country's religious leaders. Women outnumbered men by three to two in passing this year's university entrance exam.

    Senior clerics in Iran's theocratic regime have become concerned about the social side-effects of rising educational standards among women, including declining birth and marriage rates.

    Under the new policy, women undergraduates will be excluded from a broad range of studies in some of the country's leading institutions, including English literature, English translation, hotel management, archaeology, nuclear physics, computer science, electrical engineering, industrial engineering and business management.

    The Oil Industry University, which has several campuses across the country, says it will no longer accept female students at all, citing a lack of employer demand. Isfahan University provided a similar rationale for excluding women from its mining engineering degree, claiming 98% of female graduates ended up jobless.

    Writing to Ban Ki Moon, the UN secretary general, and Navi Pillay, the high commissioner for human rights, Mrs Ebadi, a human rights lawyer exiled in the UK, said the real agenda was to reduce the proportion of female students to below 50% – from around 65% at present – thereby weakening the Iranian feminist movement in its campaign against discriminatory Islamic laws.

    "[It] is part of the recent policy of the Islamic Republic, which tries to return women to the private domain inside the home as it cannot tolerate their passionate presence in the public arena," says the letter, which was also sent to Ahmad Shaheed, the UN's special rapporteur for human rights in Iran. "The aim is that women will give up their opposition and demands for their own rights."

    The new policy has also been criticised by Iranian parliamentarians, who summoned the deputy science and higher education minister to explain.

    However, the science and higher education minister, Kamran Daneshjoo, dismissed the controversy, saying that 90% of degrees remain open to both sexes and that single-gender courses were needed to create "balance".

    Iran has highest ratio of female to male undergraduates in the world, according to UNESCO. Female students have become prominent in traditionally male-dominated courses like applied physics and some engineering disciplines.

    Sociologists have credited women's growing academic success to the increased willingness of religiously-conservative families to send their daughters to university after the 1979 Islamic revolution. The relative decline in the male student population has been attributed to the desire of young Iranian men to "get rich quick" without going to university.

  • james_woods
    james_woods

    Islamic women's liberation is really the only hope that these savage religious nuts will ever become civilized and peaceful nations.

    It is an Islamic problem - not just an Iranian one. Note that Saudi Arabia is practically just as bad.

  • botchtowersociety
    botchtowersociety

    They want to keep their women barefoot and burka'd.

  • ekruks
    ekruks

    Iran bans degrees? - sounds like the Governing Body. It's all about control - the less uneducation people have, the easier it is to keep them ignorant and close-minded. Muslim men want women to stay in extreme subjection - Governing Body want unquestioning, absolute obedience.

  • Diest
    Diest

    It is interesting that education is the pirmary one path women have to overthrow their opressors and they have stopped it.

  • RubaDub
    RubaDub

    I read on one of the news sites that women in Iran can't carry the microphones either.

    Rub a Dub

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    "The Quran states that men and women were created to be equal parts of a pair. Muhammad said that the rights of women are sacred and that they are the “twin halves of men”."

    http://www.inspiredbymuhammad.com/womens_rights.php

  • out4good3
    out4good3

    A university degree won't do you much good if all you're allowed to do with it is

    scrub floor

    Wasn't this image in the latest Sparlock video?

  • Diest
    Diest

    LeavingWT,

    That immage reminds me of Christianity....they love to tell you the beutiful things Jesus says, but then the powers that be still do evil things.

    I believe in chopping of hands for thievery....So did Mohamed. I believe that women are not equal to men...so did Mohamed.

  • straightshooter
    straightshooter

    I believe that women are equal to men. Iran is practicing their religious biases. Sadly women are treated as second rate in most of the world. Even the WTS treats women that way, but says they don't.

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