The Architecture of Divine Coercion: A Comprehensive Expose on the Systemic, Sharia-Codified Abuses.
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"Iran's Systemic Abuse of Women"
The podcast here pertains to the subjugation of women in the Islamic Republic of Iran as a "gender apartheid" system, meticulously engineered and codified in law since the 1979 Revolution.
Key points of the systemic abuse include:
Legal Codification of Inequality: The post-1979 nullification of the Family Protection Law and the Constitutional "Islamic criteria" clause (Article 20) subordinate women's rights to clerical Sharia interpretation.
Gendered Penal Code: The legal system assigns a woman's life, testimony, and bodily integrity half the value of a man's, exemplified by the Diyya (blood money) disparity, and sets the age of criminal responsibility for girls at 9 lunar years.
Institutionalized Domestic Exploitation: Family law transforms the home into a site of control, where the husband has unilateral divorce rights, controls the place of residence, can veto his wife's employment (Article 1117), and can strip her of maintenance (Nafagheh) for "disobedience" (Nushuz). The law also facilitates child marriage (despite the nominal 13-year age) and exploits vulnerable women through temporary marriage (Sigheh).
Femicide Loophole: Laws like Article 301 (exempting a father who kills his child from the death penalty) and Article 630 (granting a husband immunity for killing his wife and her partner if he finds them committing adultery) effectively grant male kin a license to kill.
Public Control via Hijab and Digital Surveillance: The state enforces the mandatory hijab as a symbol of authority, evolving from the physical brutality of the Morality Police to a sophisticated Digital Panopticon using facial recognition and apps like "Nazer" to enforce the severe economic and social penalties of the 2024 "Hijab and Chastity" Bill.
State-Sanctioned Violence: Detention centers employ systematic torture, including rape and sexual assault as weapons against protesters, and "White Torture" (extreme sensory deprivation) to break the minds of dissidents like Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi.
Economic and Educational Apartheid: Women are barred from numerous university fields through quotas and face high unemployment due to legal barriers like the husband's veto on employment. The state also uses the "Noor" Plan to collectively punish businesses that serve unveiled women.
The report concludes that the state's severe oppression has not crushed resistance but has radicalized it, culminating in the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement, which poses an existential threat to the regime's ideological foundation.
The fully cited research paper is available here;
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YfFUEe...
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