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Amazing scene from Tehran.. her hair flaunted in a short skirt

With the increasing level of challenge of women andSegment young yearThe authorities in Iran, and the strict laws imposed on them, especially regarding clothing and other things, since the beginning of the demonstrations that erupted after The murder of the young woman, Mahsa Amini, in mid-SeptemberMany Iranian activists celebrated a girl who was walking in the center of the capital with her long hair uncovered without a veil.

Victory sign

A video released on social media in the past few hours showed a young woman strutting in the middle of Valiasr Street in Tehran without a veil, wearing a short skirt, in a A message of challenge to the authorities Who practiced methods of repression during the past period against the demonstrations!

The girl in her 20s appeared to be holding up her victory sign, Iran International reported.

It has been talked about since the death of Amini (22 years old) on September 16, three days after she was arrested by the morality police during a visit to Tehran with her younger brother, for alleged violation of the strict dress code imposed, and the demonstrations did not appeased in the country.

His death sparked unprecedented protests in Iran three years ago, led mostly by young women and students who burned their headscarves or cut their hair, in a political and defiant message to the authorities, and confirming that the segment of young people or what is known as “Generation Z” is in one valley and the authorities are in another valley, as many analysts and observers have explained in recent weeks.

While the security forces violently confronted the protesters, killing hundreds. The news agency of human rights activists “Hrana” announced that 314 protesters were killed in the riots, including 47 minors. At least 14,170 people, including 392 students, were arrested in those protests which took place in 136 cities and towns and 134 universities.

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