This practice is clearly against Article 7 of the International Covenant on civil and political rights
(ICCPR), which explicitly forbids “torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatments”.
Moreover, the Iranian authority applies the practice of gozinesh against the Kurdish population. This
practice is used to marginalize the Kurds by clearly refusing them access to work in the public sector,
as well as in some parts of the private sector. Such a process infringes upon the principle of equal
chances and treatment for Kurdish women who try to find work in these sectors. It must also be
underlined that the State is by far the main employer in Iran.
To conclude, the discrimination Kurdish women face in Iran require urgent measures, such as the
efficient use of the Kurdish language in public life and the modification of laws restricting the
participation of women belonging to minorities and in general of minorities in the economic and
political life.
The Association for Human Rights in Iranian Kurdistan – Geneva believes that discriminations against
women and minorities in Iran will not diminished without an intervention of the international
community. Thus we urge the United Nations, the international community and this Forum to act
together and put pressure on the Islamic Republic of Iran to ratify the Convention on the elimination
of discrimination of women and to take effective measures to protect the human rights of the
Kurdish people and of all minorities in Iran.
Geneva, 29-30th of November 2011