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President
  
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Religion
  
Shi'a Islam

Constituency
  
Mashhad


Succeeded by
  
Mohammad Beheshti

Preceded by
  
Ali Jannati

Name
  
Effat Shariati

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Born
  
12 November 1952 (age 71) Mashhad, Iran (
1952-11-12
)

Alma mater
  
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad

Education
  
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad

Children
  
Masood Ahmadi Afzadi, Mahmood Ahmadi Afzadi

Effat Shariati PhD (born 1952) is a former Member of the Parliament of Iran, and head of the Iran Women Faction. She was born in Kerman, and from the earlier years of Iran's Islamic Revolution she started cultural and political works. During the Iran-Iraq War she was the writer of war-related programs on Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the official TV and radio station. In 1991, she was selected as the head of the women's committee of Grand Khorasan state, and the advisor of the governor of Grand Khorasan. After 6 years she joined IRIB in the role of Cultural Advisor of the direct manager of Grand Khorasan IRIB. Then in 2002 she was selected in the 7th Parliament election as the Member of Parliament for Mashhad, a religious city of Shia Muslims. She is the only female MP of the eastern side of Iran.

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She is also a poet, and her two poetry collections have been published under the title Again, I Speak About You!. She is the author of more than 30 scientific articles published in Iran and 2 other books under the title "Media in Europe and media in Islamic Republic of Iran", "A survey about Imam Mahdi in other religions", and " A window to the morning" (A collection of praises). She was also the representative of Iran at the Asia ministers and MPs women's conference in Sillan for 2 years.

Her son Mahmood Ahmadi Afzadi is the president of The News University in Iran, and a professor of the University of British Columbia, Canada. Masood Ahmadi Afzadi,Her second son is the head of TV Channel 5 ( Tehran's official TV channel)

References

Effat Shariati Wikipedia


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