VIDEO: Women take off 'hijab' after murder of Mahsa Amini, protest against fundamentalism
VIDEO: Women take off 'hijab' after murder of Mahsa Amini, protest against fundamentalism
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Tehran: After the brutal murder of a 22-year-old girl for not wearing a hijab properly, hundreds of women took to the streets in the Islamic country of Iran to protest. During this, instead of wearing the hijab, she opposed the administration by holding it in her hand and lifting it in the air. Many men also participated in this demonstration. Journalist Masih Alinejad, who spoke out loud for the women of Iran, posted the video of the demonstration on social media.

He has reported that the Women of Iran-Saghez removed their headscarves in protest against the murder of Mahsa Amini 22 Yr old woman by hijab police and chanting: death to the dictator!' Journalist Masih said, "Removing hijab is a punishable crime in Iran. We call on women and men around the world to show solidarity.'' Earlier, Masih had told how Iran's moral police brutally beat Mahsa Amini and put her in a coma. The allegation against Mehsa was that she did not wear the hijab properly while staying in Iran, her hair was seen from the hijab, so the moral police attacked her and hit her so much that she first died brain dead, she went into a coma and after that, she died.

 

Journalist Masih also shared a video in which burqa-clad women are brutally beating a woman wearing a salwar suit. Masih claims that the video is from Iran's moral police. People are coming and rescuing the girl, but the police are constantly beating them. In the video, the girls can be seen being dragged and beaten up.

Twitter had blocked the account of the Iranian journalist:

The most shocking thing in this whole incident is that journalist Masih Jahan was placing such cruelty with women in Iran in front of the whole world through Twitter. At the same time, in the midst of this matter, Twitter blocked his account and two pictures were removed from him, in which the faces of women victims of Iranian vandalism were visible. Although the account was later restored, those two pictures were deleted from Christ's account. After discovering this action of Twitter, users also opposed Twitter along with Iranian fundamentalists. Users raised questions that a person with a criminal mindset can stay on Twitter, but Twitter takes action against the person uncovering the crime. Is Twitter also an ally of fundamentalists?

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