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As part of a week of special coverage on Iran, the BBC World Service has spoken to a number of Iranians about the situation in their country and their fears of possible conflict over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Maheen: I have read about democracy... in other countries and would like us to have the same
"My name is Maheen and I am 60 years old. Being a mother and a woman I want to talk about Iranian women - what we have and what don't have.
I didn't have the opportunity to continue with my studies, but I love reading. I can tell you that since the 1979 revolution, women have become more aware politically.
I have read about democracy, freedom of religion and freedom of expression in other countries and would like us to have the same in Iran.
We have the ability to do great things. I think after the revolution a different class system has been created in Iran.
If you have money, you can afford to send your children abroad to study. But the majority of people have to work hard to get what they want and often it is a struggle.
Most of our graduates are women.
We also have a small group who is close to the establishment and they are the ones ending up with the good jobs within the government. But they don't necessarily represent all of us."
In reality, equality of men and women does not exist in Iran.
It seems, that women in Iran are much more educated than men. Why they simply do not accept more women to rule the country. I think, it would be a blessing for all
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Maheen: I have read about democracy... in other countries and would like us to have the same

"My name is Maheen and I am 60 years old. Being a mother and a woman I want to talk about Iranian women - what we have and what don't have.
I didn't have the opportunity to continue with my studies, but I love reading. I can tell you that since the 1979 revolution, women have become more aware politically.
I have read about democracy, freedom of religion and freedom of expression in other countries and would like us to have the same in Iran.
We have the ability to do great things. I think after the revolution a different class system has been created in Iran.
If you have money, you can afford to send your children abroad to study. But the majority of people have to work hard to get what they want and often it is a struggle.
Most of our graduates are women.
We also have a small group who is close to the establishment and they are the ones ending up with the good jobs within the government. But they don't necessarily represent all of us."
In reality, equality of men and women does not exist in Iran.
It seems, that women in Iran are much more educated than men. Why they simply do not accept more women to rule the country. I think, it would be a blessing for all
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