Rafsanjani\'s daughter urges Iran to separate religion\, politics

Rafsanjani's daughter urges Iran to separate religion, politics

IANS  |  Tehran 

The daughter of former Iranian on Monday called for a separation of religion and in and criticized a lack of freedom and repression under the current regime.

"For several years now I have believed that religion and do not work together, because religion is a personal thing for each individual," Faezeh told news in an interview conducted at the Rafsanjani museum, which was inaugurated a few months ago to memorialize the late statesman.

Faezeh Rafsanjani, who was a between 1996 and 2000, added that this separation would benefit religion itself.

The founder of the Islamic system in Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, rejected such a separation describing it as "American Islam". The of has also dismissed the idea.

Faezeh Rafsanjani, however, has publicly expressed her criticism of the Iranian for years and was even imprisoned for six months after being charged for promoting propaganda against Iran during the in 2009, a pro-democracy protest.

She said that the Islamic revolution, led by Khomeini alongside her father, had not completed its objectives but it had rather limited people's freedom.

said the motto of the revolution was independence, freedom as well as the establishment of an Islamic state, stressing that it had not called for an "Islamic Republic".

She also lamented compulsory hijab laws in Iran.

Iran recently hit the global after US decided to withdraw from the 2015 international nuclear deal, which had seen the Iranian regime swap its nuclear programme for a partial lifting of sanctions.

The remaining signatories, which included Russia, China, France, the United Kingdom, and the EU, criticized the for the move as international monitors had consistently found was abiding by the pact.

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First Published: Mon, February 11 2019. 20:12 IST