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  Iran appoints 1st woman envoy since revolution

Iran appoints 1st woman envoy since revolution

AFP
Published : Nov 8, 2015, 11:55 pm IST
Updated : Nov 8, 2015, 11:55 pm IST

Iran has appointed its first woman ambassador since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, naming foreign ministry spo-keswoman Marzieh Afkh-am to head its embassy in Malaysia, the foreign minister announced on

Iran has appointed its first woman ambassador since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, naming foreign ministry spo-keswoman Marzieh Afkh-am to head its embassy in Malaysia, the foreign minister announced on Sunday.

“Choosing Afkham as ambassador took a few minutes but choosing her successor took four months,” Foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said at a ceremony in Tehran for the 50-year-old career diplomat who will be replaced at the ministry by a man, Jaber Ansari.

Iranian media first said back in April that Ms Afkham was lined up for promotion to the rank of ambassador, but the reports were unconfirmed. Mr Zarif paid tribute to Ms Afkham, who was also the first woman in the Islamic republic to serve as foreign ministry spokeswoman, saying she had carried out her duties for two years with “dignity, bravery and particular insight”.

In turn, the new ambassador to Kuala Lumpur, quoted by state news agency IRNA, praised Mr Zarif for “the courage to take such a decision” and for his “trust in women”.

After his 2013 election, Iran’s moderate President Hassan Rouhani called on ministers to appoint women to high posts and said his government would stand up against discrimination, naming three women to the country’s 11 vice presidential positions.

Although deemed more liberal than those of many Arab countries, Iran’s laws since the revolution have been criticised as unfair to women in cases of marriage, divorce and inheritance.

While women may hold key posts, they can not serve as judges and have not been allowed to run for President.