Watch: Fearless Iranian women's rights activist, Masih Alinejad, confronts a "feminist" who dares to justify the compulsory-Hijab discriminatory law In Iran.
Iran is a country where seeing public executions and flogging is normal while female appearance is forbidden.
Under Iranian strict modesty laws women are not allowed to dance, sing, show their hair in public or even leave home without the permission of the "male guardian".
It is well known that Iran is the world’s biggest jailer of Innocent women including journalists, rape victims, women's rights activities and Human rights lawyers.
Iran is a country where seeing public executions and flogging is normal while female appearance is forbidden.
Under Iranian strict modesty laws women are not allowed to dance, sing, show their hair in public or even leave home without the permission of the "male guardian".
It is well known that Iran is the world’s biggest jailer of Innocent women including journalists, rape victims, women's rights activities and Human rights lawyers.
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.@barbaraslavin1 challenged me here and says in Iran hijab is “token fashion.” Yesterday, #SabaKordAfshari & her mother returned to jail. Tens of women are in jail, hundreds been beaten up & fined this year. My own brother received 8 yrs jail for my campaign against #ForcedHijab pic.twitter.com/rHJvO0CoNy
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) April 12, 2021
#Iran
— Women's Committee NCRI (@womenncri) February 22, 2021
May 22, 1979: The first time, Iran regime flogged a woman in public.
July 12, 1979: The first time the mullah regime executed three women on the charge of committing vice.
Do not let the mullahs desensitize you & normalize it's brutality! pic.twitter.com/irGxft7ydF
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