Delaram Ali

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Who is Delaram Ali?

Delaram Ali is a leading Iranian women's rights activist.

In July 2007, she was charged with "participation in an illegal gathering", "propaganda against the system," and "disturbing the public order". Iran's Revolutionary Court sentenced her to 39 months of jail and 10 lashes. Delaram was handed a sentence for her participation in the peaceful gathering of women’s rights defenders in June 2006, in Hafte Tir Square, which ended with police violence and brutality and the arrest of 70 protesters.

Prior to Delaram’s sentence other women’s rights activists had been issued sentences in relation to the June 12, protest in Hafte Tir Square, which demanded equal rights for women under the law, as follows<:ref name="payvand.com"/>

Fariba Davoodi Mohajer: Three years suspended sentence and 1 year prison term;

Nooshin Ahmadi Khorasani: Two years suspended sentence and 6 months jail term;

Parvin Ardalan: Two years suspended sentence and 6 months jail term;

Shahla Entesari: Two years suspended sentence and 6 months jail term;

Sussan Tahmasebi: One year and 6 months suspended sentence and 6 months jail term;

Azadeh Forghani: 2 years suspended sentence;

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on July 23, 2013

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