Jamileh Kadivar

{{Short description|Iranian politician}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| image =

| name = Jamileh Kadivar

| order1 = Member of the Parliament of Iran

| term_start1 = 1 June 2000

| term_end1 = 28 May 2004

| constituency1 = Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr

| majority1 = 1,377,746 (47%)

| order2 = Member of the City Council of Tehran

| term_start2 = 29 April 1999

| term_end2 = 3 January 2000

| majority2 = 369,669 (26.34%)

| birth_name = Jamileh Kadivar

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1963|12|15}}

| birth_place = Fasa, Iran

| alma_mater = University of Tehran

| party = Women's Journalist Association{{cite web|url=http://www.parstimes.com/politics/legally_registered_parties.html|work=Khorasan Newspaper|title=List of Legally Registered Parties in Iran|publisher=Pars Times|accessdate=21 August 2015|number=14759|page=4|date=July 30, 2000}}

| spouse = Ata'ollah Mohajerani

| children = 4

| relatives = Mohsen Kadivar (brother)

| nationality = Iranian

| website = {{URL|kadivar.maktuob.net}}

}}

Jamileh Kadivar ({{langx|fa|جمیله کدیور}}) is an Iranian politician and a former member of parliament.

Biography

Kadivar was born in Fasa, a town near Shiraz in southern Iran. She attended school in Shiraz until she was 16 years old, when she moved to Tehran to get married.{{cite web |url=https://fas.org/news/iran/2000/000224-iran1.htm |title=IRAN / KADIVAR PROFILE |website=fas.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000521175756/http://www.fas.org/news/iran/2000/000224-iran1.htm |archive-date=2000-05-21}} Her spouse is former Minister of Culture of Iran Ata'ollah Mohajerani and they have four children. Her brother is well-known Muslim scholar Mohsen Kadivar. She was one of the attendees of the Berlin conference and in November 2000 went on trial for taking part in anti-government and anti-Islamic activities.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1015492.stm|title=Country Reports on Human Rights Practices|date=February 23, 2001|publisher=Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor|accessdate=14 April 2014}}

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