Iran anti-hijab protests: 50 dead in 8 days; Increase in violence against women 50 Killed As Anti-Hijab Protests Intensify In Iran

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Tehran: 50 people have died in the protests against compulsory hijab in Iran so far.

The media said, “The anti-hijab protest has been going on in Iran for the past 8 days. Protests against compulsory hijab continue day and night in 80 cities in Iran. Young women and youth have all participated in the protest. So far 50 people have died in this struggle. Among the dead were security personnel. Internet services have been shut down in Iran to contain the protests

A 22-year-old woman, Hananen Gyan, was shot dead by the police during the protest. And violence against women is also increasing in various places.” It has been reported.

In this situation, pro-hijab protests continue in Iran. Thousands of women and men dressed in black took to the streets of Tehran to protest.

Background of the struggle: Kurdistan Province is located in the west of Iran. Masha Amini (22), a resident of Sahis here, went with her family on the 13th to meet a relative in the capital Tehran. Then the special forces police intercepted Masha Amini. They arrested her and took her away in a van, accusing her of not wearing hijab properly. He was brutally beaten in police custody. He went into a coma and died in the hospital on the 16th. Following this, the protest against hijab in Iran has reached a serious level.

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