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Politics | 01/22/2009 10:50 am

Female Iranian Poet and Activist Receives Women's Freedom Award

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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Iranian poet and women’s rights defender Simin Behbahani has a long list of accolades on her résumé. And now she can add the "Simone de Beauvoir Prize for Women’s Freedom," which she received yesterday in Paris. The honor recognizes the work and actions of those who contribute to the freedom of women.

Behbahani, referred to as the "lioness of Iran" by the nation’s intelligentsia and literati, received the award for her work on Iran’s "One Million Signatures" initiative, a grassroots campaign by Iranian women fighting against laws that discriminate against women. Behbahani told Radio Free Europe that the prize will support and encourage the feminist movements in Iran, which have been under increasing state pressure.

Last March, Behbahani, who was born in Tehran in 1927, became the first recipient of Stanford’s Bita Prize for Literature and Freedom, part of the Daryabari Persian Studies Fund to support and promote teaching, research and scholarship relating to Iran. She was also nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature in 1997, awarded a Human Rights Watch-Hellman/Hammett grant in 1998 and, in 1999, won the Carl von Ossietzky Medal for her struggle for freedom of expression in Iran. 

Congratulations, Simin! Please keep up the good work you’re doing. The women in Iran — and everywhere — deserve to live free of oppression. 

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fp1
Excellent—this is good news from that religion-dominated women-suppressing country. Congratulations of the highest order.
By fp1 on 01/22/2009 10:55 am
fp1
Here’s a short poem by Beh’bahani; she’s called the greatest lyric poet of Iran: My country, I will build you again, if need be, with bricks made from my life. I will build columns to support your roof, if need be, with my bones.
By fp1 on 01/22/2009 11:02 am
GrandeCamper
Congratulations!
By GrandeCamper on 01/22/2009 11:03 am
BrooklynGal1
Truly another amazing woman. Unfortunately she cannot work within the boarders of her own country. But I hope this news reaches the women of Iran and give them hope. There is still a generation of women who remember what it used to be like before the radical takeover.
By BrooklynGal1 on 01/22/2009 11:59 am
MaurineH
Simin Behbahani - thank you, wOw writers, for acknowledging her accomplishments and honors. I’m so glad that you continue to introduce us to remarkable Iranian women. We hear and read so much that demonizes Iran that it is important to remember that there are great Iranians who, like great Americans, create beauty in word and deed. Here is a quote from Simin Behbahani- “I don’t want to have this pain, but I feel it anyway. As much as I want to get away from the pain, I can’t. When I see the hunger, the misery, the dead, the war, it seems as if all these disasters are happening to me. With any poem that I have written, I have ripped a piece of my heart.”
By MaurineH on 01/22/2009 1:26 pm