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One Million Signatures for the Repeal of Discriminatory Laws (Persian: يک ميليون امضا برای لغو قوانين تبعيض آميز ''Yek Milyun Emzā barā-ye Laghv-e Qavānin-e Tab‘iz Āmiz''), also known as Change for Equality, is a campaign by women in Iran to collect one million signatures in support of changing discriminatory laws against women in their country. Activists of the movement have been attacked and jailed by the government, and the campaign has had to extend its two-year target to collect the full number of signatures.〔(Iran's Women's Rights Activists Are Being Smeared ), Nayereh Tohidi, Women's eNews, September 17, 2008; accessed September 21, 2008.〕〔(victory on marriage legislation ), Borzou Daragahi, ''Los Angeles Times'', September 3, 2008; accessed September 21, 2008.〕 The campaign has received wide international recognition. Prominent journalistic, human rights and pro-democracy organizations have awarded important prizes, to both the organization and some of its members. == Origins== Iranian women's rights activists in Iran started the Campaign, to follow up a peaceful protest with the same aim on 12 June 2006 in Haft-e Tir Square in Tehran. Preparation started immediately in June, and the campaign was officially launched on August 28, at a seminar entitled ''The Impact of Laws on Women’s Lives''.
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