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The Women of Iran Today


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Two Iranian teenagers check out the very first Iranian made Nuclear Energy computer game "The Special Operation" in Tehran (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)

Hookah Smoking Woman

An Iranian woman in veil and traditional dress   smokes a water pipe (or 'hookah')on Qeshm Island which is in the Persian Gulf some one-thousand five hundred kms (932 miles) south of Tehran,  (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
An Iranian woman in veil and traditional dress smokes a water pipe (or 'hookah')on Qeshm Island which is in the Persian Gulf some one-thousand five hundred kms (932 miles) south of Tehran, (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
 Young Sara Fereshtian skates while observed by an organising officer during Iran's  national tournament to select members of the women's rollerblading squad at the Azadi Sports Complex in Tehran, Iran. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Young Sara Fereshtian skates while observed by an organising officer during Iran's national tournament to select members of the women's rollerblading squad at the Azadi Sports Complex in Tehran, Iran. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iranian women sporting white shrouds bespeaking their open disposition to give their lives to protect their country and Islam, are present at a gathering in the south of Tehran in   2006. Beneath a banner illustrated with coffins draped with U.S., Is
Iranian women sporting white shrouds bespeaking their open disposition to give their lives to protect their country and Islam, are present at a gathering in the south of Tehran in 2006. Beneath a banner illustrated with coffins draped with U.S., Is
Iran's national symphony orchestra is provided by Iranian youths with special musical talent.    (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Iran's national symphony orchestra is provided by Iranian youths with special musical talent. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Sporting their traditional garb,Iranian nomads take part in a horse race, in the Gharaghayah, five hundred miles northwest of the capital Tehran. The race is an yearly event . (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Sporting their traditional garb,Iranian nomads take part in a horse race, in the Gharaghayah, five hundred miles northwest of the capital Tehran. The race is an yearly event . (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Qatari Sebika Mohanadi from the republic of Azerbaijan take a breather during the competitive even for small bore rifle shooting  at the Third Muslim Women Games.This event draws female athletes from 27 countries.
Qatari Sebika Mohanadi from the republic of Azerbaijan take a breather during the competitive even for small bore rifle shooting at the Third Muslim Women Games.This event draws female athletes from 27 countries.
 Golf champion, Firouzeh Zamani, practices her stroke during a practise session, at the Enqelab (Revolution) sports compound in Tehran.(AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Golf champion, Firouzeh Zamani, practices her stroke during a practise session, at the Enqelab (Revolution) sports compound in Tehran.(AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
An Iranian police official holds her sword as she marches past two other policewomen during the 1st female police commencment observance at the Police Academy in Tehran, Iran on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
An Iranian police official holds her sword as she marches past two other policewomen during the 1st female police commencment observance at the Police Academy in Tehran, Iran on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Iranian women with guns having flowers in the barrels and headbands that read "Fatima," the Prophet Mohammed's daughter, attend a ceremony to mark the official start of yearly celebrations for "Sacred Defense Week" at the mausoleum of Ayatollah R
Iranian women with guns having flowers in the barrels and headbands that read "Fatima," the Prophet Mohammed's daughter, attend a ceremony to mark the official start of yearly celebrations for "Sacred Defense Week" at the mausoleum of Ayatollah R
Two Iranian girls wearing colorful headscarfs and a mantu   walk in Isfahan some 400 kms  south of Tehran.
Two Iranian girls wearing colorful headscarfs and a mantu walk in Isfahan some 400 kms south of Tehran.
An Iranian woman, looking scared, walks by during a crackdown of women by Iran's police for women not following the strict Islamic dress code, in Tehran Monday April, 23, 2007. The hard-line of Iran's   constabulary has inprisoned about 300 women and
An Iranian woman, looking scared, walks by during a crackdown of women by Iran's police for women not following the strict Islamic dress code, in Tehran Monday April, 23, 2007. The hard-line of Iran's constabulary has inprisoned about 300 women and

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