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Mehrangize Kar
Professional background:
Mehrangiz Kar is a human rights lawyer, writer, essayist, and
former editor of the now-banned Zan literary review. Her work as
an activist for women's rights often put her in conflict with
Iranian authorities. Kar has published widely on women's issues
in Iran. Her publications include Children of Addiction: Social
and Legal Position of the Children of Addicted Parents in Iran
(1990); Quest for Identity: the Image of Iranian Women in
Prehistory and History Vol.1 and 11, (Vol.1 1992, volume 11
compiled and ready for print), which she co-edited with Shahla
Lahiji, Iran's first woman publisher; Angel of Justice and
Patches of Hell, a collection of essays which look at the status
and position of women in pre- and post-revolutionary Iran; Women
in the Iranian Labor Market (1994); and Legal Structure of the
Family System in Iran.
Case history:
Kar was arrested with publisher Shahla Lahiji on April 29, 2000;
they were among 19 prominent Iranian writers and intellectuals
who were subsequently tried for participating in an academic and
cultural conference held at the Heinrich Böll Institute in
Berlin on April 7-9 entitled "Iran after the elections," at
which political and social reform in Iran were publicly debated.
They were detained in Evin Prison until they were both released
on bail on June 21, 2000. Kar and Lahiji were tried in closed
hearings at Iran's Revolutionary Court and on January 13, 2001
were convicted and sentenced to four years' imprisonment on
charges of acting against national security and disseminating
propaganda against the Islamic regime. Kar is believed to have
been facing additional charges at the Civil Court for violating
the observance of hejab (the full head and body covering
required of women), denying its necessity in Islam, and
propagating against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Accusations
relating to the observance of hejab are reportedly particularly
common against women whom the authorities wish to intimidate and
harass.
Current status:
Mehrangiz Kar's appeal hearing concluded in November 2001;
however, the verdict was not announced until February 2002. Both
Kar's and Lahiji's sentences were reduced to six months'
imprisonment, calculated as time served (two months'
imprisonment) plus a 500,000 rial fine. She is currently
residing in the United States, where she is receiving ongoing
medical treatment for breast cancer. She is expected to return
to Iran when the treatment is completed.
Mehrangiz Kar is also an Honorary Member of the Canadian and
English PEN Centers.

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