As discussions on reproductive health are currently intensifying, the citizens of the United States recently criticized the media for overreporting issues related to birth control and women's rights. In this era, sudden attacks on contraception and contraception law seems rather ridiculous. In my opinion, American citizens often break up on the argumentless problem that such statements are unproductive and that most of us seem to be cryptic. In addition, women's health rights disputes are currently impairing the myriad achievements of countless activists and foresight that can go back to the Foundation of the Republic.
In the 1990s, women 's rights movement called for new discussions. Most discussions are debating beyond the issue of equal rights. Female reproductive rights Roe v. The Supreme Court ruling on Wade claims that women can end their pregnancy for 30 years from the first two semesters, but there is still controversy. Current President George W Bush is anti - abortion law. This is also a big problem for women's rights.
Discussions on women's voting rights continue to increase. In 1959, a vigorous debate about women's voting rights was held in Congress. In 1962, under the status of Prime Minister Assad Asara, the order was instituted to give women the right to vote for local and town elections and give them the right to participate. However, under the pressure of the horse, this law was withdrawn by the Prime Minister. As a sign of protest, the woman refused to commemorate the opening of Shear. Women also held various strikes and various female professional associations, including teachers, civil servants and employees of the private sector. Two days after the strike, a vote on whether the Iranian people would support Shah's six-point plan was made. Women vote in separate ballot boxes. The women's ballot paper overwhelmingly supported Shah's order, and on 27 February 1963 women's voting rights and voting rights were given again.