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Iranians protest women’s ‘decades’ of slavery

The signatories of the statement should be fined for not wearing the hijab properly protest they did, they called it the conversion of freedom into money

More than a thousand Iranians, civil society activists against “forty years of enslavement of Iranian women” protest signed a statement.

To sign the letter mandatory the arrest of a woman who opposes the hijab rule, to her torture doubts were caused.

The letter states that Sepide Rashnoon state televisionmandatory confessions” is a continuation of the government’s systematic attempts to remove women from public spaces over the past forty years.

“We are neither criminals nor lawbreakers, we are not the ones who retreat after seeing Sepide Rashno’s bruised eye, we shout together that freedom is our right and our power is together.” – says the letter.

28-year-old writer and artist Rashno on June 15 imprisonment done. A video of her arguing with a woman who controls the headscarf rule on a bus in Tehran was circulated. The woman said she would send the video showing Rashno driving the bus without a hijab to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

A few days after Rashno disappeared Iran state television aired his “confession”. The woman looked physically weak, video After the shooting, news spread that he was taken to the hospital.

The signatories of the statement should be fined for not wearing the hijab properly protest they did, they called it the conversion of freedom into money.

Rashno’s brother was the first on August 29 in his sister’s case court said that the meeting was held.

ISNA news agency writes that Rashno communicates with foreigners “against the security of the country crime gathering and collaborating with the intent to commit “propaganda against the Islamic Republic, encouraging people to commit corruption and prostitution.”

According to the latest news from Iran, the power is in the public mandatory women who violate the hijab rule are given a sofa.

In Iran, the hijab was made compulsory for those aged 9 and above after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

However, many Iranian women have opposed this ban for years.

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