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Iranian math genius woman Maryam mirzakhani passed away

Please refer to the IRI law which constitutes this as treason. Furthermore she has done more for Iran than many so called nationalists can do in 1000 life times.
considering you can take care of your mother, there is no an IRI which would state putting your mother in the nursing house is a treason too!

but there is one, who would judge it differently!
 
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considering you can take care of your mother, there is no an IRI which would state putting your mother in the nursing house is a treason too!

but there is one, who would judge it differently!
Doesn't make sense!
 
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ask your mother what I said! (I mean it)

I understand what you mean but it does not make sense. Treason is a criminal act punished by law. The word you are looking for is disloyal.
 
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Iran Photoshops a Veil on Its Deceased Math Genius Maryam Mirzakhani

http://www.thedailybeast.com/iran-photoshops-a-veil-on-its-deceased-math-genius-maryam-mirzakhani


THEY’VE GOT HER COVERED
Iran Photoshops a Veil on Its Deceased Math Genius Maryam Mirzakhani
For 40 years, the Islamic Republic has imposed hijab, but the effort to cover up a national hero after her death is so absurd, even some official media are breaking the rule.
IRANWIRE
07.18.17 1:00 AM ET
News of the death of the young Iranian-American mathematics genius Maryam Mirzakhani on Saturday shocked many in Iran and around the world.

It had only been days earlier that the world learned the 40-year-old was suffering from breast cancer. Photographs of Mirzakhani were shared everywhere, on social networks and in Iranian and foreign media, alongside celebrations of her accomplishments, including being the only Iranian and the only woman to win the prestigious Fields Medal for mathematics. For hours, her death remained one of the most trending news items in the world.

But when it came to Iran’s domestic media, a certain amount of emphasis was put on making sure Mirzakhani’s head was covered, which is mandatory under Iranian law.

When Mirzakhani won the Fields Medal—often referred to as the “Nobel Prize for Mathematics”—in the summer of 2014, she got the same treatment from Iran’s media. Despite the fact that she was recognized for “her outstanding contribution” to building knowledge and understanding of the dynamics and the geometry of curved surfaces, the media chose to reduce these achievements to whether or not she was wearing hijab.

Now, they’ve done it again. Each newspaper and website found its own way of handling photographs of Mirzakhani, sometimes with a little help from PhotoShop. In one paper, her hair has been lost among the series of numbers and equations on the blackboard behind her. Other publications chose to darken the background so her hair would not stand out.

Reformist newspapers Shargh and Etemad used a drawing to forestall inevitable attacks by the official or unofficial guardians of public morality. Others cropped photos so only her face would show. Then, of course, there were those papers, like Javan and Khorasan, which somehow found photographs of the younger Mirzakhani wearing “proper” hijab.


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Of course, not everyone was willing to accept this. People like the conservative Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, a former speaker of the parliament and the current President of the Persian Literature and Language Academy, saw no reason to change or question their position or discourse on hijab. Moreover, Haddad-Adel used the opportunity of how her death was being handled in the media to promote himself. The photo he shared online was taken when Mirzakhani lived in Iran in the mid-1990s and had been awarded a gold medal by Iran’s Mathematical Olympiad. It showed Mirzakhani in the third row with then President Hashemi Rafsanjani appearing in the front. Haddad-Adel is there, in the second row. But he decided to do his own PhotoShop job, cleanly cropping out Rafsanjani. The responses that he got, however, were far from laudatory. Those who commented talked about brain drain from Iran and asked: Why would a woman like Mirzakhani have to leave Iran to realize her potential?

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The photographs of Mirzakhani across social networks were followed by another unexpected aftershock. One of the photographs posted online showed Mirzakhani holding her young daughter. According to the laws of the Islamic Republic, this little girl is not an Iranian national because her mother was married to Jan Vondrák, a non-Iranian. A few members of parliament scrambled about, trying to fix the situation. Fars News Agency published a report, again with the same picture of Mirzakhani without hijab, about parliamentarians who were busy trying to gather signatures to change the law so that Mirzakhani’s daughter may be granted Iranian nationality.

Women’s rights activists have been trying for years to persuade authorities to change the existing law, to no avail. “Cure after death,” was how one person on Twitter responded to the news story by Fars.

This story written by Aida Ghajar originally appeared on IranWire.

 
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Maryam Mirzakaani to be buried in the united states , link soon ..
 
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so you admit that she never wanted to return, and that's what I'm saying, she is(was) an American, died an America.

religious orders are borderless. being in Iran or U.S wont change them, as long as she is a Muslim, Islamic rules applies to her wherever she is. I dare you one cleric stating that a Muslim girl can marry a non Muslim man in another country. even in U.S her child will be considered a bastard in the Muslim's community.
but again as i clearly stated in my previous comment, even Islamic laws don't apply to those who abandon Islam.

she is(was) an atheist American.
it has nothing to do with Iranian section, except that once she was an Iranian but sold her country for another life in U.S.
I was not privy to her future plans but I'm certain as you could not find a decree that said if a child father and mother married according to the law of the country they live in you also could not find a law that would have barred her coming to Iran.
and won't forget she was to come back and make some lecture in Sharif university but some people who later I'm sure would be called افراد خودسر :o: made the situation there so that the university cancel the program.and even if she didn't want to come back it wouldn't make her a traitor otherwise well let say a lot of the top student of Sharif and Tehran and ...... universities would be considered traitor and those university must change their name to traitor training university.
and for the information she is Iranian and remain Iranian unless she herself go to a Iranian embassy and start the process to denounce her nationality
for your information its the process from foreign ministry website
According to Article 988 of the Civil Code of the IslamicRepublic of Iran:

"Iranian nationals cannot abandon their nationality except on the following conditions:

1 - That they have reached the full age of 25.

2 - That the Council of Ministers has allowed the renunciation of their Iranian nationality.

3 - That they have previously undertaken to transfer within one year from the date of the renunciation of Iranian nationality, by some means, the rights that they possess 0r may acquire by inheritance, on landed properties in Iran, to Iranian Nationals (Even if Iranian laws may have allowed the possession of the same properties by foreign nationals).The wife and children of the person who renounces his/her nationality, according to this Article do not lose their Iranian nationality, whether the children are minors 0r adults, unless the permission of the Council of Ministers allows them to renounce their nationality.

4 - That they have completed their national military service.

Note A -Those who may venture to apply for the renunciation of their Iranian nationality
according to this Article in favour of a foreign nationality must, besides carrying out the
stipulations of Clause 3 of this Article, leave Iran within three months. If they fail to do
so ,the proper authorities will issue Deportation Orders for their expulsion and the sale of
their properties. The above-mentioned prescribed period of grace may be extended
subject to the approval of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs up to a maximum period of one
year.

Note B - The Council of Minister may, in the course of approving the renunciation of
nationality by an unmarried Iranian woman, also approve of the renunciation of the
nationality of her children, provided that they are without their father 0r paternal grandfather
and are less than 18 years of age, 0r otherwise lack legal capacity. Also her children of
less than 25 years of age can renounce their nationality in conformity with their mothers
request for renunciation of nationality. "

Required Documents:

3 copies of application form for Renunciation of Nationality, filled out and undersigned by the applicant.
(If applicable) 3 copies of application treated as stated above, by the applicants spouse.
An undersigned and filled out copy of tax, customs, and banking letter of recognizance.
Another copy of the above document, undersigned by the applicants spouse.
A filled-out and undersigned copy of the questionnaire for Nationality Renunciation applicants.
Another copy of above stated document undersigned by applicants spouse.
15 6x4cm ID photos (along with negatives) taken within the past six month, (Including a full face, front view, white background, open eyes, without a hat, glasses 0r neck scarves, with the exception of headscarves(hijab for women)). [The individuals personal details must be inscribed on the back of every piece of photo]
8 6x4cm profile ID photos.(Along with the negatives, and with identical conditions as stated above )
15 6x9cm group photos of applicant with his spouse and children who intend to renounce their nationality. (Including the negatives)
Original Iranian Birth Certificate (Shenasname) of applicant, and spouse and/0r children (under 25), and a set of 7 photocopies all the filled out pages within the document.
Original copy and 2 photocopies of the certificate of Termination 0r Exemption of Conscription to Military Service.
The applicant and his/her spouses Iranian passport along with 2 photocopies of each filled out page within the travel document.
2 copies the finger prints of applicant and his/her spouse and that of their children(above 15 years of age)
A State Letter of acceptance and approval from the host country whose nationality the applicant wishes to acquire, and a photocopy of this document.
Bank receipt indicating the transfer of the required fees for the validation and approval of 3copies of the individuals application forms, and 3 copies of those of his/her spouse.(In local currency)
A second bank receipt for the transfer of validation fees for the applicant and his/her spouses recognizance letters.
as you see because government cabinet didn't take her nationality away sadly I must inform you that you don't have any power to take it away .

so you admit that she never wanted to return, and that's what I'm saying, she is(was) an American, died an America.

religious orders are borderless. being in Iran or U.S wont change them, as long as she is a Muslim, Islamic rules applies to her wherever she is. I dare you one cleric stating that a Muslim girl can marry a non Muslim man in another country. even in U.S her child will be considered a bastard in the Muslim's community.
but again as i clearly stated in my previous comment, even Islamic laws don't apply to those who abandon Islam.

she is(was) an atheist American.
it has nothing to do with Iranian section, except that once she was an Iranian but sold her country for another life in U.S.
I was not privy to her future plans but I'm certain as you could not find a decree that said if a child father and mother married according to the law of the country they live in you also could not find a law that would have barred her coming to Iran.
and won't forget she was to come back and make some lecture in Sharif university but some people who later I'm sure would be called افراد خودسر :o: made the situation there so that the university cancel the program.and even if she didn't want to come back it wouldn't make her a traitor otherwise well let say a lot of the top student of Sharif and Tehran and ...... universities would be considered traitor and those university must change their name to traitor training university.
and for the information she is Iranian and remain Iranian unless she herself go to a Iranian embassy and start the process to denounce her nationality
for your information its the process from foreign ministry website
According to Article 988 of the Civil Code of the IslamicRepublic of Iran:

"Iranian nationals cannot abandon their nationality except on the following conditions:

1 - That they have reached the full age of 25.

2 - That the Council of Ministers has allowed the renunciation of their Iranian nationality.

3 - That they have previously undertaken to transfer within one year from the date of the renunciation of Iranian nationality, by some means, the rights that they possess 0r may acquire by inheritance, on landed properties in Iran, to Iranian Nationals (Even if Iranian laws may have allowed the possession of the same properties by foreign nationals).The wife and children of the person who renounces his/her nationality, according to this Article do not lose their Iranian nationality, whether the children are minors 0r adults, unless the permission of the Council of Ministers allows them to renounce their nationality.

4 - That they have completed their national military service.

Note A -Those who may venture to apply for the renunciation of their Iranian nationality
according to this Article in favour of a foreign nationality must, besides carrying out the
stipulations of Clause 3 of this Article, leave Iran within three months. If they fail to do
so ,the proper authorities will issue Deportation Orders for their expulsion and the sale of
their properties. The above-mentioned prescribed period of grace may be extended
subject to the approval of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs up to a maximum period of one
year.

Note B - The Council of Minister may, in the course of approving the renunciation of
nationality by an unmarried Iranian woman, also approve of the renunciation of the
nationality of her children, provided that they are without their father 0r paternal grandfather
and are less than 18 years of age, 0r otherwise lack legal capacity. Also her children of
less than 25 years of age can renounce their nationality in conformity with their mothers
request for renunciation of nationality. "

Required Documents:

3 copies of application form for Renunciation of Nationality, filled out and undersigned by the applicant.
(If applicable) 3 copies of application treated as stated above, by the applicants spouse.
An undersigned and filled out copy of tax, customs, and banking letter of recognizance.
Another copy of the above document, undersigned by the applicants spouse.
A filled-out and undersigned copy of the questionnaire for Nationality Renunciation applicants.
Another copy of above stated document undersigned by applicants spouse.
15 6x4cm ID photos (along with negatives) taken within the past six month, (Including a full face, front view, white background, open eyes, without a hat, glasses 0r neck scarves, with the exception of headscarves(hijab for women)). [The individuals personal details must be inscribed on the back of every piece of photo]
8 6x4cm profile ID photos.(Along with the negatives, and with identical conditions as stated above )
15 6x9cm group photos of applicant with his spouse and children who intend to renounce their nationality. (Including the negatives)
Original Iranian Birth Certificate (Shenasname) of applicant, and spouse and/0r children (under 25), and a set of 7 photocopies all the filled out pages within the document.
Original copy and 2 photocopies of the certificate of Termination 0r Exemption of Conscription to Military Service.
The applicant and his/her spouses Iranian passport along with 2 photocopies of each filled out page within the travel document.
2 copies the finger prints of applicant and his/her spouse and that of their children(above 15 years of age)
A State Letter of acceptance and approval from the host country whose nationality the applicant wishes to acquire, and a photocopy of this document.
Bank receipt indicating the transfer of the required fees for the validation and approval of 3copies of the individuals application forms, and 3 copies of those of his/her spouse.(In local currency)
A second bank receipt for the transfer of validation fees for the applicant and his/her spouses recognizance letters.
as you see because government cabinet didn't take her nationality away sadly I must inform you that you don't have any power to take it away .

@mohsen as I knew you wont accept reason on this issue well , I don't continue the discussion but your definition of bastard is completely wrong .
a bastard is a person whose mother and father are not married . if their married according to the law and tradition of a nation that they live in they are not bastard .
maybe another nation or religious group won't recognize that marriage and wont recognize some right like nationality or heritage but no-matter what you want to think by any definition they cant be considered bastard
 
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جالبه !!!
از کل دنیا اومدن تسلیت گفتن،
اونوقت ما داریم پاچه هم دیگرو می گیریم !!!
متاسفم برای خودمون که به جای اینکه با یک جمله ساده، ابراز احساسات کنیم،
با کلی دروغ میخوایم شخصیت طرف رو خراب کنیم !!!
حالا آتئیست بود یا شیعه 12 امامی،
توسط موساد کشته شد یا به دلیل سرطان
چه فرقی میکنه ؟؟؟
میخواید خودتونو علامه کل نشون بدید ؟
باشه بابا، شما خیلی بالاتر از فوق دکترای ارشد تو کل رشتهای دانشگاهی، خوبه ؟
عقده حقارتتون خوابید ؟
یا شایدم چون بسیجی نبوده، انقدر شر و ور دربارش نوشتید ؟
وقعاً تاسف واژه کوچکی هست برای این کار و این رفتار !!!
خجالت هم که سرش گرده !!!

Styď se !!!

Říkáte se "Íránci"?

Did she personally inform you about her belief or lack of belief?
Read above !!!
 
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and won't forget she was to come back and make some lecture in Sharif university but some people who later I'm sure would be called افراد خودسر :o: made the situation there so that the university cancel the program.and even if she didn't want to come back it wouldn't make her a traitor otherwise well let say a lot of the top student of Sharif and Tehran and ...... universities would be considered traitor and those university must change their name to traitor training university.
lecture on what? benefits of migrating to U.S?!
surely there are many traitors (teachers) in Sharif and Tehran universities who specially encourage the students to migrate to U.S.

and for the information she is Iranian and remain Iranian unless she herself go to a Iranian embassy and start the process to denounce her nationality
for your information its the process from foreign ministry website

as you see because government cabinet didn't take her nationality away sadly I must inform you that you don't have any power to take it away .
Those who abandon their country usually don't bother about the paperwork, but it doesn't mean that you can fool yourself and call them Iranian.
If general Soleimani betray his country and migrate to U.S, would you still expect him to fill a form for you?!
please don't fool yourself.


@mohsen as I knew you wont accept reason on this issue well , I don't continue the discussion but your definition of bastard is completely wrong .
a bastard is a person whose mother and father are not married . if their married according to the law and tradition of a nation that they live in they are not bastard .
maybe another nation or religious group won't recognize that marriage and wont recognize some right like nationality or heritage but no-matter what you want to think by any definition they cant be considered bastard
as I said you can make up your own Islam, but the Islam which I know is very clear on this issue (Shiah and Sunni have the same opinion):
حکم ازدواج با مسیحی

Their marriage is voided, their child is considered a bastard and wont inherit.
bastard and illegitimate child have the same meaning in Islam, though surely in the countries which homosexual marriage is legal too, things mean differently:
ازدواج با مرد مسیحی با علم به حرام بودن
پرسش : اگر زن مسلمان با مرد مسیحی ازدواج کند و بداند این ازدواج حرام است چه حکمی دارد و اگر آنها صاحب فرزند شده باشند فرزند آنها چه حکمی دارد ؟
پاسخ : به یکدیگر محرم نیستند، باید از یکدیگر جدا شوند و فرزند از او ارث نمی برد.

فرزند حاصل از ازدواج زن مسلمان با اهل کتاب
پرسش : اگر از مرد مسیحی و زن مسلمان فرزندی ایجاد شود، حکم این بچه چیست؟
پاسخ : در صورتی که می دانستند این ازدواج باطل است، فزند حکم فرزند نامشروع را دارد اما اگر نمی دانستند فرزند آن ها مشروع است و باید از هم جدا شوند. استفتائات آیت الله مکارم شیرازی.

I repeat again her marriage is legitimate in U.S but calling her as Iranian or Muslim is fooling people.

جالبه !!!
از کل دنیا اومدن تسلیت گفتن،
اونوقت ما داریم پاچه هم دیگرو می گیریم !!!
متاسفم برای خودمون که به جای اینکه با یک جمله ساده، ابراز احساسات کنیم،
با کلی دروغ میخوایم شخصیت طرف رو خراب کنیم !!!
حالا آتئیست بود یا شیعه 12 امامی،
توسط موساد کشته شد یا به دلیل سرطان
چه فرقی میکنه ؟؟؟
میخواید خودتونو علامه کل نشون بدید ؟
باشه بابا، شما خیلی بالاتر از فوق دکترای ارشد تو کل رشتهای دانشگاهی، خوبه ؟
عقده حقارتتون خوابید ؟
یا شایدم چون بسیجی نبوده، انقدر شر و ور دربارش نوشتید ؟
وقعاً تاسف واژه کوچکی هست برای این کار و این رفتار !!!
خجالت هم که سرش گرده !!!
How many countries expressed their condolence when our scientists were assassinated by MOSAD?
Have many people expressed their condolence when Dr. kazemi ashtiani assassinated by MOSAD?
the man who turned our country into a pioneer country in Stem Cells.

there is a reason that a traitor is bolded but you don't even know the name of this man.

There is a reason that those who discredit our scholarships who were educating in foreign countries, shut down our university projects, fired our nuclear scientists and destroyed their achievements suddenly all of them decided to hail this American woman.
 
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How many countries expressed their condolence when our scientists were assassinated by MOSAD?
Have many people expressed their condolence when Dr. kazemi ashtiani assassinated by MOSAD?
the man who turned our country into a pioneer country in Stem Cells.

there is a reason that a traitor is bolded but you don't even know the name of this man.

There is a reason that those who discredit our scholarships who were educating in foreign countries, shut down our university projects, fired our nuclear scientists and destroyed their achievements suddenly all of them decided to hail this American woman.
Farsi Benevis

Pokud chcete, abych vám odpověděl na svou otázku, napište do perské.
 
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