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| relatives = [[Musa al-Sadr]] (uncle)<br/> [[Sadeq Tabatabaei]] (cousin)
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'''Zohreh Sadeghi''' ({{lang-fa|زهره صادقی}}; born 1950) is the wife of former Iranian [[President of Iran|President]] [[Mohammad Khatami]] and a niece of the Lebanese leader of the [[Amal Movement]] [[Musa al-Sadr]].
'''Zohreh Sadeghi''' ({{langx|fa|زهره صادقی}}; born 1950) is the wife of former Iranian [[President of Iran|President]] [[Mohammad Khatami]] and a niece of the Lebanese leader of the [[Amal Movement]] [[Musa al-Sadr]].


== Career ==
== Career ==
In 1999, together with wives of other government officials, Sadeghi founded the Behafarin Farda charity entity and serves as its president.<ref name="ecas"/>
In 1999, together with wives of other government officials, Sadeghi founded the Behafarin Farda charity entity and serves as its president.<ref name="ecas"/>


Her most important political presence was in 2008 and during the [[Gaza War (2008–2009)|Gaza War]]. Ten days before [[Azam Farahi]] wrote a letter to the [[First Lady of Egypt]] [[Suzanne Mubarak]], Sadeghi got in contact with [[Moza bint Nasser]] to call on governments and nations to support the [[Palestinian people]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://webzine.mehrnews.com/FullStory/News/?NewsId=5393 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=20 July 2013 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130723075820/http://webzine.mehrnews.com/FullStory/News/?NewsId=5393 |archivedate=23 July 2013}}</ref>
Her most important political presence was in 2008 and during the [[Gaza War (2008–2009)|Gaza War]]. Ten days before [[Azam Farahi]] wrote a letter to the [[First Lady of Egypt]] [[Suzanne Mubarak]], Sadeghi got in contact with [[Moza bint Nasser]] to call on governments and nations to support the [[Palestinian people]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://webzine.mehrnews.com/FullStory/News/?NewsId=5393 |title=مجله مهر - همسران روسای جمهور با هم دیدار می کنند/عکس |accessdate=20 July 2013 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130723075820/http://webzine.mehrnews.com/FullStory/News/?NewsId=5393 |archivedate=23 July 2013}}</ref>


She has been vocal about her support of [[women's rights in Iran]], citing discrimination against women as a serious obstacle to achieving hidden potentials.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.isna.ir/news/8211-08703.21512/همسر-سيدمحمد-خاتمي-در-نشست-كميته-هدايت-منطقه-يي-زنان-آسيا-اقيانوسيه-تبعي|title=همسر سیدمحمد خاتمی در نشست کمیته هدایت منطقه‌ای زنان آسیاـ اقیانوسیه: تبعیض علیه زنان، مانع جدی در راه به ثمر رسیدن قابلیت‌های پنهان آنهاست|date= 11 February 2002 |work=[[Iranian Students News Agency|ISNA]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.isna.ir/news/8305-07703/نشست-ويژه-بزرگداشت-مقام-زن-با-حضور-همسر-رييس-جمهور-برگزار-شد-زهره|title=نشست ویژه بزرگداشت مقام زن با حضور همسر رئیس‌جمهور برگزار شد زهره صادقی: زنان در دنیای امروز هم از سنن جاهلی رنج می‌برند و هم از بار ستمهای مدرن|date=11 August 2004|work=ISNA}}</ref>
She has been vocal about her support of [[women's rights in Iran]], citing discrimination against women as a serious obstacle to achieving hidden potentials.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.isna.ir/news/8211-08703.21512/همسر-سيدمحمد-خاتمي-در-نشست-كميته-هدايت-منطقه-يي-زنان-آسيا-اقيانوسيه-تبعي|title=همسر سیدمحمد خاتمی در نشست کمیته هدایت منطقه‌ای زنان آسیاـ اقیانوسیه: تبعیض علیه زنان، مانع جدی در راه به ثمر رسیدن قابلیت‌های پنهان آنهاست|date= 11 February 2002 |work=[[Iranian Students News Agency|ISNA]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.isna.ir/news/8305-07703/نشست-ويژه-بزرگداشت-مقام-زن-با-حضور-همسر-رييس-جمهور-برگزار-شد-زهره|title=نشست ویژه بزرگداشت مقام زن با حضور همسر رئیس‌جمهور برگزار شد زهره صادقی: زنان در دنیای امروز هم از سنن جاهلی رنج می‌برند و هم از بار ستمهای مدرن|date=11 August 2004|work=ISNA}}</ref>
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Sadeghi's mother was the sister of [[Musa al-Sadr]]. Her father Ali Akbar Sadeghi was a lecturer at [[Shahid Beheshti University]] for 38 years and died in 2014. [[Sadeq Tabatabaei]] and Fatemeh Tabatabaei (wife of [[Ahmad Khomeini]]) were Zohreh Sadeghi's maternal first cousins.<ref name="ecas">[http://www.asriran.com/fa/news/361288 زهره صادقی همسر سیدمحمد خاتمی ]</ref>
Sadeghi's mother was the sister of [[Musa al-Sadr]]. Her father Ali Akbar Sadeghi was a lecturer at [[Shahid Beheshti University]] for 38 years and died in 2014. [[Sadeq Tabatabaei]] and Fatemeh Tabatabaei (wife of [[Ahmad Khomeini]]) were Zohreh Sadeghi's maternal first cousins.<ref name="ecas">[http://www.asriran.com/fa/news/361288 زهره صادقی همسر سیدمحمد خاتمی ]</ref>


Sadeghi married [[Mohammad Khatami]] in 1974. The couple have two daughters and one son: Laila (born 1975), Narges (born 1980), and [[Emad Khatami|Emad]] (born 1988). All their children are reported to be living outside Iran.<ref name="ecas"/>
Sadeghi married [[Mohammad Khatami]] in 1974. The couple have two daughters and one son: Laila (born 1975), Narges (born 1980), and Emad (born 1988). All their children are reported to be living outside Iran.<ref name="ecas"/>


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 9 November 2024

Zohreh Sadeghi
زهره صادقی
Spouse of the President of Iran
In role
3 August 1997 – 3 August 2005
PresidentMohammad Khatami
Preceded byEffat Marashi
Succeeded byAzam al-Sadat Farahi
Personal details
Bornc. 1950 (age 73–74)
Qom, Iran
Spouse
(m. 1974)
Children3
RelativesMusa al-Sadr (uncle)
Sadeq Tabatabaei (cousin)

Zohreh Sadeghi (Persian: زهره صادقی; born 1950) is the wife of former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami and a niece of the Lebanese leader of the Amal Movement Musa al-Sadr.

Career

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In 1999, together with wives of other government officials, Sadeghi founded the Behafarin Farda charity entity and serves as its president.[1]

Her most important political presence was in 2008 and during the Gaza War. Ten days before Azam Farahi wrote a letter to the First Lady of Egypt Suzanne Mubarak, Sadeghi got in contact with Moza bint Nasser to call on governments and nations to support the Palestinian people.[2]

She has been vocal about her support of women's rights in Iran, citing discrimination against women as a serious obstacle to achieving hidden potentials.[3][4]

Personal life

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Sadeghi's mother was the sister of Musa al-Sadr. Her father Ali Akbar Sadeghi was a lecturer at Shahid Beheshti University for 38 years and died in 2014. Sadeq Tabatabaei and Fatemeh Tabatabaei (wife of Ahmad Khomeini) were Zohreh Sadeghi's maternal first cousins.[1]

Sadeghi married Mohammad Khatami in 1974. The couple have two daughters and one son: Laila (born 1975), Narges (born 1980), and Emad (born 1988). All their children are reported to be living outside Iran.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c زهره صادقی همسر سیدمحمد خاتمی
  2. ^ "مجله مهر - همسران روسای جمهور با هم دیدار می کنند/عکس". Archived from the original on 23 July 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  3. ^ "همسر سیدمحمد خاتمی در نشست کمیته هدایت منطقه‌ای زنان آسیاـ اقیانوسیه: تبعیض علیه زنان، مانع جدی در راه به ثمر رسیدن قابلیت‌های پنهان آنهاست". ISNA. 11 February 2002.
  4. ^ "نشست ویژه بزرگداشت مقام زن با حضور همسر رئیس‌جمهور برگزار شد زهره صادقی: زنان در دنیای امروز هم از سنن جاهلی رنج می‌برند و هم از بار ستمهای مدرن". ISNA. 11 August 2004.
Honorary titles
Preceded byas wife of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Spouse of the President of Iran
1997–2005
Succeeded byas wife of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad