The women are burning their veils and the men are backing them.
Powerful scene in Iran. Women dance and burn their veils to the applause of the crowd.
Protests against the regime continue to grow across the country tonight 🚨
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— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) September 20, 2022
Five nights of protest have occurred in Iran after a young woman who was arrested by Islamic police for an alleged hijab violation died. Women have been burning hijabs in protest. Meanwhile, in the West, the hijab is encouraged as a symbol of diversity. pic.twitter.com/EWGBKC2roq
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) September 21, 2022
In #Iran, mass protests have escalated into a hot phase:
The rallies began after the murder of 22-year-old girl Mahsa Amini. She was beaten to death with sticks by the so-called "morality police" for allegedly breaking hijab rules. pic.twitter.com/jKxI859K1F
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 20, 2022
Unprecedented scenes in Iran: woman sits on top of utility box and cuts her hair in main square in Kerman to protest death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest by the morality police. People clap their hands and chant “Death to the dictator.” #مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/2oyuKV80Ac
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) September 20, 2022
Iran. From Bikini to Burqa in fifty years. pic.twitter.com/NKa4DXa2df
— Anand Ranganathan (@ARanganathan72) September 19, 2022
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Unprecedented scenes in Iran: woman sits on top of utility box and cuts her hair in main square in Kerman to protest death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest by the morality police. People clap their hands and chant “Death to the dictator.” #مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/2oyuKV80Ac
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) September 20, 2022
via thegatewaypundit:
A 22-year-old Iranian woman, Mahsa Amini, died Friday from injuries sustained after her arrest for the “improper” wearing of a hijab. Protests have erupted over the weekend for multiple days in Sanandaj, capital of Kurdistan province.
Iranian “morality police” are notorious for their brutality, crimes that big-tech like YouTube aid in covering up. The Gateway Pundit reported on an Iranian woman who was questioned by the “morality police” and then run over by their van.
While Iranian police deny any violence in the death of Mahsa, her family is speaking out.
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