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Zahra Rahnavard: Iranians Anoint Their 'Michelle Obama'

First Posted: 07/12/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:30 PM ET

Zahra Rahnavard

By Tom Fenton

Never underestimate the power of a woman or the influence of the media. In Tehran, the local press has already dubbed Zahra Rahnavard "the Iranian Michelle Obama." Rahnavard, a 64-year-old political scientist and sculptress who heads a university, has made an impact on Iranian politics. If Iran finally opens up to the world and buries the axe with America, she may even deserve some of the credit.

Rahnavard is not running for office in Iran's presidential election. The clerics who screen potential candidates have eliminated all women. But she is nevertheless one of the most powerful campaigners in this important election and the most valuable asset of the leading opposition candidate, Mir-Hossein Mousavi, who is her husband.

In a country where the wives of politicians are traditionally invisible, she is seen everywhere at her husband's side, often addressing campaign rallies herself. At a recent meeting in Tehran she told the crowd, "We must change the laws that do not give women equal treatment." The audience, many of them young women, chanted "Rahnavard, Rahnavard! Equality between men and women!"

Women were at the forefront of the Islamic Revolution that toppled the Shah of Iran in 1979. They voluntarily put on the head scarves and all-enveloping black chadors as a symbol of opposition to the old regime. Now, three decades later, young women pull back their scarves and, like Rahnavard, use cosmetics and bright colored materials. She has won over women and young people by denouncing the police campaigns against "immodestly" dressed women and the arrests of feminist campaigners under the current administration of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is better known in the West as a serial holocaust denier.

Her husband, who is also an accomplished artist as well as an architect, was an early revolutionary who became prime minister during the 1980-88 war between Iran and Iraq and has now mellowed into pragmatism. Like his wife, Mousavi seeks to reconcile the values of the Islamic Revolution with openness to the modern world. He favors dialogue with the Obama administration and negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.

The other leading candidates have noticed Rahnavard's ability to energize voters and have started to bring along their own wives. Press reports say even President Ahmadinejad's wife has been glimpsed on the campaign trail. But the celebrity couple is undoubtedly Zahra Rahnavard and Mir-Hossein Mousavi.

If Zahra becomes the Iranian equivalent of First Lady, the country that President George. W. Bush denounced as a member of the Axis of Evil may never be the same.

As I said, never underestimate the power of a woman or the influence or the media. Nor the soft power of the Obama phenomenon, which the media have propagated throughout the Middle East. Politicians in other countries (such as Lebanon, where a pro-American coalition has just won a parliamentary election) may find that being anti-American is no longer an automatic vote winner.

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By Tom Fenton Never underestimate the power of a woman or the influence of the media. In Tehran, the local press has already dubbed Zahra Rahnavard "the Iranian Michelle Obama." Rahnavard, a 64-yea...
By Tom Fenton Never underestimate the power of a woman or the influence of the media. In Tehran, the local press has already dubbed Zahra Rahnavard "the Iranian Michelle Obama." Rahnavard, a 64-yea...
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11:14 PM on 06/12/2009
You know you're doing something right when the haters come crawling out of the mist...Michelle Obama is a force to be reckoned with and an American woman to be proud of. Maktub.

For those of you still struggling with the fact that your First Lady is a Black woman and happens to be a positive role model with a resume that most Americans can't compete with...I suggest you get used to it and get the f**k over yourselves while your at it.

Congrats and good luck to Zahra Rahnavard and her husband. If "it is written" it will be.
09:47 PM on 06/12/2009
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/06/12/zahra-rahnavard-not-irans-michelle-obama-but-their-hillary-cl/

Zahra Rahnavard, wife of Iranian presidential reform candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi, is by all accounts a stirring speaker, an energizing personal presence, a respected force in her professional field and someone who enjoys high approval ratings in Iran. For those reasons, many are comparing her to Michelle Obama. But they’re looking at the wrong first lady. Zahra Rahnavard is really Iran’s Hillary Clinton.

A fierce advocate for women’s rights, Rahnavard has hit the campaign trail and hit it hard, becoming in many places much more visible than her husband, the candidate. Everywhere she goes, she calls for equal rights for women. And her own political resume is strong, independent of her husband. Prior to the campaign, Rahnavard was chancellor of an Iranian university, one of the centers of Iranian political life, and before that she was a political advisor for Iranian President Mohammad Khatami. So why not a cabinet post for this woman, or even a future presidential run, a la Hillary?

etc.....
06:20 PM on 06/12/2009
Michelle Obama MUST being doing it right. She brings out the haters like no one other than her husband. Kudos FLOTUS!
05:58 PM on 06/12/2009
I think Zahra Rahnavard has publicly announced that she isn't a Michelle Obama. The two seem to have little in common with background and temperament. One has worked in academe, the other in corporate law and health, which involved supervising volunteers at a Chicago hospital who directed patients out of the emergency room into clinics. Zahra is about twenty years her senior and passionately speaks on women's rights, instead of being First Lady appropriate.
04:28 PM on 06/12/2009
All of the conservative sour grapes on this thread is making my day. Pout children.... pout.
04:38 PM on 06/12/2009
Locke the philosopher or Locke from Lost? I thought I'd take a break from pouting and find out.
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KOisGod
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03:46 PM on 06/12/2009
God, if women can have influence, we'll have peace on earth. Please grant these people success.
04:33 PM on 06/12/2009
Is this a prayer?

Have you ever met a group of women that resembles anything close to peacefulness?
08:26 PM on 06/12/2009
yes.
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02:17 PM on 06/12/2009
We really did it! Americans are once again the leaders of inspiration, hope, and dignity and light by electing President Obama...in a world that spent the last 8 years of war, hate, callousness and dark. Hallelujeh!
02:20 PM on 06/12/2009
You did nothing. The women of Iran did it! One thing's for sure, you can't accuse America of false modesty.
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02:22 PM on 06/12/2009
If you voted, like we did, if you contributed, like we did, then we did do it..stop hating and recognize..there surely isn't a President McCain..ha ha ha ha ha
04:28 PM on 06/12/2009
You do realize we're still at war, right? In multiple countries no less. Those "8 years" haven't stopped.

You've got to stay away from the Kool-aid.
01:24 PM on 06/12/2009
She doesn't look like an Amazon woman so they are not the same.
04:29 PM on 06/12/2009
I love it, I completely agree. This Iranian woman is actually pretty, not pretend, drive-by media pretty.
11:26 AM on 06/12/2009
She has been active in politics long before Michelle Obama. Regarding Lebanon, Hezbollah did not lose. They won all their allocated seats and their coalition won 54% of the popular votes, but because of the Lebanese law, Christians, Sunnis, and Shias get allocated seats. Here, Saudi Arabia, Jordan (Two Sunni countries) and the USA poured in lots of money to influence undecided Christians and Sunnis to vote for the rivals of the Christian Aoun.
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09:26 AM on 06/12/2009
After going through so much s*** for the last 8 years, wouldn't it be nice to now go through 8 years of improving relationships?

Vote Mousavi--and vote often!
08:49 AM on 06/12/2009
Does she wear $600 tennis shoes also?
TruthfullyYours
omnia mutanten, no set mutatur in illis
09:54 AM on 06/12/2009
you must be referring to cindy mccain, aren't you? sarah palin do not go rummaging through payless either, no matter what she says.
04:31 PM on 06/12/2009
Cindy McCain never pretended to be one of "the people." It's okay for her to spend whatever she wants to on clothes. She's not hypocritical when she does it.

I just don't understand how when you've got cousins and half-brothers starving in Africa, you could even own multiple pairs of shoes without feeling horrible. I can't imagine having a sibling who had to live on a few hundred bucks a year.
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02:46 PM on 06/12/2009
That doesn't come close to Cindy McCain's $300,000 outfit at the Republican convention last year. Next!
04:45 PM on 06/12/2009
Cindy's not the first lady, she's also not a phony who says she's one of the "people" when in fact she's an elitist snob---like Michelle Obama...
08:34 AM on 06/12/2009
This could be a transformational election much like that of Barack Obama. Let's watch him change the world. Having Iran in good order with the world is a good start. If Mousavi doesn't win a majority today he will surely win in a runoff.
06:17 AM on 06/12/2009
SISTERS ARE DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES! V O T E.
05:08 AM on 06/12/2009
Why didn't Michelle go to Eygpt with Barak? She must not have wanted to put on one of the head scarves women are required to wear.
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Ah.. I said..Ah Said I said... Proceed Guv'nah
05:46 AM on 06/12/2009
The heat and humidity would have worn her hair out.
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02:04 PM on 06/12/2009
Actually humidity and moisture are the friends of African hair. The moisture is great for anyone with tight curls. Ignoranus.
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06:21 AM on 06/12/2009
this is an EXTREMELY IGNORANT I'm an american living in Egypt. There is no mandate on for anyone to wear hijab (the head scarfs) religious freedoms are respected and tolerated in Egypt. Maybe Americans such as yourself should take the hint, and come out of the dark ages of stereotyping.
06:26 AM on 06/12/2009
thank you for posting morganhoyle . . .
TruthfullyYours
omnia mutanten, no set mutatur in illis
09:55 AM on 06/12/2009
thank you!
05:02 AM on 06/12/2009
She sounds fantastic . . . I really hope her husband wins the election . . .