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Iranian National Protest Against “Dictatorship” Chinese Netizens Are Envious | Iranian protest | Islamic hijab

Beijing time:2022-09-23 07:36

[Nuova dinastia Tang, ora di Pechino, 23 settembre 2022]An Iranian woman was arrested and tragically killed for not wearing the hijab. Iranian media reported that people across the country took to the streets to protest, shoutinganti-dictatorshipGovernment slogan.Chinese netizensI am envious of Iran’s ability to denounce the truth and take to the streets to protest.

A 22-year-old Iranian woman, Mahsa Amini, was arrested for allegedly violating the “hijab law” and died in custody after being suspected of being abused. The incident sparked public outrage and many Iranian media reported it in the headlines. Beginning on September 16, a wave of demonstrations erupted in many cities across the country and authorities also began to crack down violently and the number of arrests and deaths continued to rise.

The Central News Agency reported on the 22nd that the death toll of protesters rose to 8, at least 450 were injured and 500 were arrested.

Numerous videos circulating on social media, including Twitter and Facebook, showed Iranian women cutting their hair and burning their veils in protest.

There are also many videos showing,Iran protestThey used stones and other weapons to repel police who were violently repressing people, overturned police cars together, or set police on fire to stop police. There were also protest squads chanting anti-government slogans such as “oppose the dictatorship”.have videoIt shows protesters besieging a mansion and knocking down a portrait of the Iranian ruler Khamenei from the wall.and videoProtesters were shown to have burned Khamenei’s head in public.

On the Chinese Weibo, a large number of network users used the Iranian protest to express their willingness to oppose the Chinese Communist regime. Some netizens said: “When I think that people can still protest in the streets and can still publish their memories in the newspapers, the tears flow directly.”

Some netizens wrote: “Can I burn the nucleic acid test booth?”

Some netizens even mocked the CCP’s mandatory requirement to wear a mask while wearing a headscarf.

Some netizens envy Iran and freedom of the press.

Another netizen said: “Iran has no Hu Xijin, North Korea has no nucleic acid and Russia can march …”

In Russia, following President Vladimir Putin’s order for military recruitment, another round of anti-war demonstrations were launched across the country and thousands of people were reportedly arrested.

(Full report by reporter Zheng Gusheng / editor in charge: Lin Qing)

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