Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani Explained

Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani
Native Name:Persian: فائزه هاشمی رفسنجانی
Office1:Member of the Parliament of Iran
Term Start1:8 May 1996
Term End1:3 May 2000
Constituency1:Tehran
Majority1:852,609 (34.8%)[1]
Birth Date:7 January 1963
Spouse:Hamid Lahouti[2]
Children:2
Parents:Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Effat Marashi
Birth Name:Faezeh Hashemi Bahramani
Birth Place:Qom, Imperial State of Iran
Alma Mater:Islamic Azad University
Birmingham City University
Party:Executives of Construction

Faezeh Hashemi Bahramani, better known as Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani (Persian: فائزه هاشمی رفسنجانی; born 7 January 1963) is an Iranian women's rights activist, politician and former journalist who served as a member of Iranian parliament from 1996 to 2000. She is also president of Executives of Construction Party women's league and the former editor-in-chief of Zan newspaper.

She is the daughter of the former president, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

Early life and education

Rafsanjani is the daughter of Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Effat Marashi.[3] She holds a master of laws degree in international human rights from Birmingham City University.

Career

Rafsanjani was a member of the Executives of Construction Party that was established by moderate politicians.[4] In 1993, Rafsanjani helped to organize the Women's Islamic Games; she remained involved with the Games through their most recent edition in 2005.[5] [6] Between 1996 and 2000 she was a parliament representative from Tehran.[3] She founded the women's newspaper Zan in 1998, which was disestablished in April 1999.[7] [8]

Views and activism

In the 1997 presidential elections, Rafsanjani supported Mohammad Khatami.[7] During the 2009 Iranian election protests, Reuters reported that Rafsanjani addressed a crowd at a banned opposition rally in Tehran on 16 June, and was subsequently prohibited from leaving the country.[9] She was arrested and briefly detained at least twice after participating in an opposition rallies in Tehran on 20 June 2009 (together with four relatives),[10] and again on 20 February 2010 after "making blunt statements and chanting provocative slogans," according to Iranian state media. She was again arrested in February 2011.[11] In March 2011, her son, Hassan, was also arrested.[12] During the 2022 Iran protests, she was once again arrested, for allegedly having "[incited] rioters to street protests" in Tehran.[13] [14]

A couple of videos appeared on the internet showing her being harassed by hardliners. Sometime before 27 February 2011, a video appeared showing Hashemi surrounded by several "hard-liners" threatening her with violence, insulting her, calling her a "whore," and chanting "Death to Rafsanjani".[15]

Faezeh favors women's rights, and has been a staunch advocate of relaxation of strict dress code. Wearing a chador herself, she expressed opposition to the compulsory wearing of the hijab.[16] She has advocated for cycling.[17] She has traveled widely to Europe, Africa, and India to promote dialogue and is interested in ties with all regions. She has written positively about the effective movements of Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela.[18]

Recently she was introduced as "Faezeh, defendant of women's rights all over Iran" by United States Foreign office on their Instagram page. This brought about heated discussions amongst Iranian activists and Iranian citizens saying that "Faezeh is the daughter of Rafsanjani who is responsible for the death of many in Iran and she does not represent Iranian women." Many asked the Foreign office to delete the post and said "we do not need nor allow you to make leaders for our freedom movement."[19]

Trials

1st trial

Penalty:½ year in prison
Conviction Status:Convicted
Conviction:Propaganda against the system
Capture Status:Completed sentence and freed
Apprehended:2012–2013
Imprisoned:Evin Prison
Nocat Wdimage:yes

On 24 December 2011, she was standing trial on charges of making anti-regime propaganda, her lawyer was quoted as saying after a closed hearing. After the court told her about her accusation of propaganda against the regime, she and her lawyer gave their defence. Hashemi was arrested and released after taking part in a number of protests which erupted after a 2009 election which saw President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reelected to office despite opposition claims the vote was rigged. She was arrested again for participating in anti-regime demonstrations in February 2011.

Her father, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was facing harsh criticism from conservatives who demand he publicly condemn opposition leaders Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi – he lost his seat on the powerful Assembly of Experts as a result. Rafsanjani later somewhat distanced himself from the opposition leaders and condemned the last anti-government demonstrations staged by their supporters. But his stance did not satisfy the conservatives.

Sentencing

On 3 January 2012, she was sentenced to six months in prison. She had 20 days to appeal.[20] On 22 September 2012, Hashemi was arrested to serve her sentence.[21] She was taken to Evin prison.[22] She was released in March 2013 upon the completion of the sentence.

2nd trial and sentencing

On 17 March 2017, she was again sentenced to jail for six months because of spreading propaganda against the regime, Iranian news media reported.[23]

3rd trial and sentencing

On 11 May 2022, she was summoned to prosecution once more over comments she made regarding prophet Muhammad and his wife Khadija, which she claimed were a joke, as well support for sanctions against Iran.[24] Specifically, she claimed that the IRGC should remain on the US FTO list, supporting the continuation of the America sanctions regime.[25] This led to a reaction inside Iran, with 55,000 people signing a petition urging her to be tried.[26] After this, she was officially summoned to court.[27] [28] On 3 July 2022, following court proceedings, she was charged with carrying out propaganda activity against the country and blasphemy.[29] [30]

4th detainment

Rafsanjani was arrested again in late September 2022 during the Mahsa Amini protests.[31] Rafsanjani said the protests were in connection with "the issue of the hijab and the [establishment's] Taliban-like view of women's and social issues."[32] In 2023, she was sentenced to five years in jail.[33]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parliament members. Iranian Majlis. 28 October 2014. Persian. 18 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140818030029/http://rc.majlis.ir/fa/parliament_member/show/761784. dead.
  2. News: روایت مرگ مشکوک آیت‌الله لاهوتی در اوین . Radio Farda. 19 January 2011 . 22 March 2015. Persian. ویسی . مراد .
  3. News: Profile – Hoj. Ali Akbar Rafsanjani. 19 June 2013. APS Review Gas Market Trends. 19 April 1999.
  4. News: Gasiorowski. Mark J.. The power struggle in Iran. 19 June 2013. Middle East Policy. 1 October 2000.
  5. Book: Ahmad, Aisha . Race, Ethnicity and Football – Persisting Debates and Emergent Issues . Taylor & Francis . 25 January 2012 . 9781136726897 . Burdsey . Daniel . 109 . 7. British Muslim female experiences in football: Islam identity and the hijab.
  6. Web site: Faruqi . Anwar . December 14, 1997 . Women's Islamic Games Open In Iran Without Male Audience, Women Can Swap Their Traditional Clothing For Athletic Gear . 2023-10-01 . The Spokesman-Review.
  7. Profile – Sayyed Mohammad Khatami. APS Review Gas Market Trends. 19 April 1999.
  8. News: Faezeh Rafsanjani: Prison Was the Best Time of My Life. 26 August 2013. Al Monitor. 19 August 2013. Arash Karami. https://web.archive.org/web/20130824145304/http://iranpulse.al-monitor.com/index.php/2013/08/2637/faezeh-rafsanjani-prison-was-the-best-time-of-my-life/. 24 August 2013. dead.
  9. News: Rafsanjani children barred from leaving Iran- report. Reuters. 18 June 2009.
  10. News: Relatives of Ex-President of Iran are Briefly Detained. The New York Times. 21 June 2009. Nazila. Fathi. Michael. Slackman. 2 May 2010.
  11. News: Daughter of former Iranian leader held. 19 June 2013. ITN. 23 February 2011.
  12. News: Iran arrests ex-president Rafsanjani's grandson: reports. 19 June 2013. Agence France-Presse . 22 March 2010.
  13. Web site: 27 September 2022 . Iranians hold 12th night of protests; ex-president Rafsanjani's daughter arrested . 2022-09-27 . . en-US . Agence France-Presse.
  14. News: Hafezi . Parisa . 2022-09-27 . Iran security forces clash with protesters over Amini's death . en . . 2022-09-27.
  15. http://www.rferl.org/content/persian_letters_rafsanjani_daughter_attacked/2322287.html Hard-Liners Attack Rafsanjani's Daughter, As He Faces Pressure
  16. Web site: Iranian press review: Late president's daughter rejects compulsory hijab. Middle East Eye. 2 May 2019. 27 April 2021.
  17. News: Iranian Women's Cycling Barred by Law or Sharia? . Zamaneh Media . 8 September 2016.
  18. http://www.ilna.ir Faeze Hashemi Author
  19. Web site: Instagram .
  20. News: Iran jails former President Rafsanjani's daughter. BBC News. 3 January 2012.
  21. News: Iran arrests daughter of ex-president Rafsanjani: reports. https://archive.today/20130125001116/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jFIw57RtGMWyB9JWxMATDj412iEQ?docId=CNG.3af9f6348c0359a862a5d1618b77fb24.9d1. dead. 25 January 2013. Agence France-Presse. 25 September 2012.
  22. News: Iran ex-president's daughter freed from jail. 19 June 2013. Arab News. 19 March 2013. Tehran.
  23. Web site: Former Iranian Leader's Daughter Jailed For 'Spreading Propaganda'. 18 March 2017. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
  24. Web site: Ex-Iran President's Daughter Faces Trial Over Social Media Comments . 2022-05-11 . VOA . 10 May 2022 . en.
  25. Web site: Iranian Reformist faces backlash from hard-liners for criticizing IRGC – Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East . 2022-05-11 . al-monitor.com . 19 April 2022 . en.
  26. Web site: فارس من پویش 55 هزار امضایی محاکمه فائزه هاشمی چگونه به سرانجام رسید خبرگزاری فارس . 2022-05-11 . farsnews.ir . fa.
  27. News: تشکیل پرونده‌ علیه فائزه هاشمی در دادسرا/ نسبت به احضار وی اقدام می‌شود+ فیلم . 2022-05-11 . خبرگزاری ایلنا . fa.
  28. Web site: Daughter of Iran's Ex-President To Be Prosecuted Over Anti-IRGC Remarks . 2022-05-11 . Iran International . en.
  29. Web site: 2022-07-03 . Ex-Iran president's daughter charged with propaganda, blasphemy . 2022-07-03 . . en.
  30. Web site: 3 July 2022 . کیفرخواست فائزه هاشمی صادر شد . The indictment of Faezeh Hashemi was issued . 2022-07-03 . Mizan Online News Agency . fa.
  31. Web site: Iran Protest Crackdown Engulfs Prominent Child of Revolution. Bloomberg L.P.. 28 September 2022. Patrick. Sykes. Arsalan. Shahla. Golnar. Motevalli.
  32. News: Former Iranian President's Daughter Arrested for Supporting Protests Triggered by Death of Woman in Custody over Hijab . Radiofreeeurope/Radioliberty . Zarghami . Mohammad .
  33. News: Gritten . David . 2023-01-10 . Iran protests: Ex-president's daughter jailed for five years – lawyer . en-GB . BBC News . 2023-01-11.