Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Recent Events in Iran
Iran Culture
GeographyArea: 1.6 million sq. km. (636,295 sq. mi., slightly larger than Alaska).
Constitution: Ratified in December 1979, revised 1989."
History of Iran

The history of Iran dates back over 2500 years ago (background note: Iran). Iran had a series of Empires and dynasties that ruled their nation over the course of these years, starting with the Persian Empire. Iran has had over 41 different dynasties or empires over a 2500 year timeline. “The Islamic conquest of Persia from 633- 656 and the end of the Sassanid Empire was a big turning point in Iranian History (Ancient region: Iran). Iran government has gone from a king, monarchy, to now a republic (background note: Iran).
Ancient Persepolis
Iranian Revolution of 1979 was provoked by decisions and policies made by the Shah (emperor of Iran.) In the 1950's a political crisis developed over the control of the oil industry. The prime minister, Muhammad Mossadegh, pressed the Shah for more power over oil which caused an outbreak of fighting, Mossadegh was put in jail. This made many people unhappy with the Shah. Throughout the 1960's the Shah took charge of economic development and started a strong policy on modernization, this left very few benefits for the average citizen. Shiite Muslims were also made very unhappy with the new policy because it declined traditional power to the Shiites. They believed in traditional Islamic law and followed a clergy man by the name of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini despite his exile in 1963. By 1987 riots became civil war and popular opposition forced the Shah to leave the country. After the Shah left, Khomeini returned in Feb. 1979 and established an Islamic Republic, which is the theocratic form of government that the Shiites wanted. On December 2nd he became absolute ruler for life.("1979 Iranian Revolution").
Sean Dwyer
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Iranian Women
Even in Ancient Mesopotamian times they wives and mothers of the kings were treated with much respect and formally educated. They had the ability to take the place of their husband in times in their absense when he was dealing with foreign affairs. Sadly though, men and women were and still are not seen as equals. Most of the time women will not make eye contact with men during conversations ("World Edition: Iran").Many women have wanted to change the way they are viewed in this country. About 25 years after women’s suffrage in the US was achieved, a human rights activist and lawyer Shirin Edadi, worked to promote causes for women and children. She wanted fair inheritance laws and divorces. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her efforts in democracy and human rights ("World Edition: Iran"). This is just one famous woman who made a difference in her area. As you see in the video there are everyday women standing up for themselves by participating in the fire department or something just a simple as revealing their hair (something very against the law.)






