#hijab

faab64@diasp.org

Shit for brain Ayatollah Araki, member of the assembly of experts of IRI speech about Hijab!

  • Women who don't have Hijab are bound by other's desire and pleasing them.
  • Lack of Hijab is the Corona of the mind
  • The goal of our enemies is to destroy the independence of Iranian women
  • Women not wearing hijab, can not be free or independent!
  • We will not allow Bi-Hijab (those not wearing Hijab) to spread in Iran.

#Iran #ShitForBrain #IranProtest #Hijab #WomensRights #Politics #IRI #GenderApartheid

faab64@diasp.org

A religious hooligan attacked 2 women who were not wearing headscarf and emptied a bucket of yoghurt over their heads before he was pushed away by other men as it was recorded on a CCTV camera!

The video was shared by millions of people around the world and caused an uproar among both the public and government officials

Today, IRI police reported that the man and the 2 women are all caught by the police to receive proper sentence for their "crime".

The shop keeper also received a warning that if he offers service to women without Hijab, his shop may be closed or even taken over by authorities!

This is a new way of IRI dealing with ever increasing number of women defying the compulsory Hijab in public. Among other punishments are a fine, losing their jobs or having their cars confiscated.

#IRI #Hijab #Hooligans #IranProtests #WomensRights #ReligiousApartheid #Religion

deutschewelle@squeet.me

Auftritt ohne Hijab: Iranische Klettersportlerin vorzeitig aus Seoul abgereist | DW | 18.10.2022

Die iranische Klettersportlerin Elnaz Rekabi ist bei den Asienmeisterschaften in Seoul ohne Hijab angetreten. Das Video der Geste verbreitete sich weltweit wie ein Lauffeuer. Wurde sie gezwungen, früher abzureisen?#Iran #Südkorea #Kopftuch #Asienmeisterschaft #Klettern #ElnazRekabi #Hijab #Proteste
Auftritt ohne Hijab: Iranische Klettersportlerin vorzeitig aus Seoul abgereist | DW | 18.10.2022

faab64@diasp.org

Iranian linked to hijab crackdown is director of British migrant charity

#Iran #UK #Politics #Reisi #Hijab #IranProtests

A key figure in the Iranian regime, who helped to launch a crackdown on women’s clothing that has led to widespread protests and dozens of deaths, is also the director of a British company providing immigration advice.

Saied Reza Ameli is secretary of Iran’s Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution, which drew up the tougher guidance on the compulsory wearing of the hijab. He is also director of the London-based Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), which is approved by the UK government to provide legal advice. Ameli has called for all British school and work uniforms to include a hijab option.

Ameli, 60, said after the Supreme Council published the guidelines on “chastity and hijab” in 2019 that they were needed for “social health, protection of the family”. He claimed foreign television shows were designed to “weaken chastity and hijab”.

Ameli was a founder of the IHRC in 1997. He obtained a doctorate in the sociology of communication at Royal Holloway University of London in 2001. His registration with Companies House says he lives in England. In 2006 he was co-author of a book about the hijab and British women, based on research by the IHRC. Its recommendations to the government included a national policy incorporating the hijab into work and school uniforms and having “women-only spaces in public places”.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/iranian-linked-to-hijab-crackdown-is-director-of-british-migrant-charity-7729fcrkp

olladij@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

Each time I see the images of her lying in a coma in a hospital bed, I cannot help thinking that I could have been #MahsaAmini. I was a girl in Iran in 1981, when a law making the #hijab a mandatory dress code for #women first came into force, two years after the Islamic #Revolution. And I was a teenager when the morality #police began making the rounds, stopping and arresting people on a whim, sometimes on no more pretext than a few strands of hair peeking out from under one’s scarf.
One August day in 1984, thickly wrapped under my Islamic uniform and headscarf when the temperature was intolerably high and the water fountains in Tehran had been shut off in observance of Ramadan, I began thinking that I would not mind dying if those who had made our lives so miserable were to die along with me. I left #Iran later that year, but today I feel what so many Iranian women feel: We are all Mahsa Amini.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/09/iran-headscarf-protest-mahsa-amini/671555/ #revolution #usa #kurdistan #islamism #sanctions #ukraine

olladij@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

A series of protests have broken out in #Iran after the death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, who died in hospital on 16 September, three days after she was arrested and reportedly beaten by morality #police in #Tehran.
Demonstrators initially gathered outside Kasra hospital in Tehran, where Amini was being treated. #Humanrights groups reported that #security forces deployed pepper spray against #protest|ers and that several were arrested.
Amini’s body was then transported to her native province of Kurdistan for burial, which took place on the morning of 17 September.
“The security institutions forced the Amini family to hold the funeral without any ceremony to prevent tensions,” said Soma Rostami from Hengaw, a Kurdish human rights organisation.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/17/iran-protests-death-kurdish-woman-mahsaa-amini-morality-police #kurdistan #acab #hijab