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Teenage girl in Iran beaten by police after playing with water guns in park

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Adult females + water guns = public nudity

Just sayin. :rofl::rofl:

Indeed pathetic ,

But to be fair , the situation for woman is far from good in most of the middle east countries , it is not any better in Saudi or UAE.

In many Arab countries woman are second class citizens and are discriminated both by the law and by family traditions.

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Bullsh-t stories that have been exaggerated to the point they expect people to believe them. Very, very tiny minority is exaggerating these stories when overwhelming majority of Iranian Muslim women want to wear the hijab. This is why these bogus stories have no legs to stand on in Iranian and Muslim societies in general.
 
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while I don't support the hijab law... every country has clothing laws... in some euro countries women can walk around topless, in the US it will get you arrested...

is Europe more free then US? In some African countries people walk around butt naked. are they the most free on earth ?

I personally don't support the forced hijab law and think it should go away. but seeing it laughably used by CIA agents as an attack against Iran. or by anti-Iranian propaganda spreaders makes me want to specifically support just to spite them......

Bunch of stupid ignorant young women making themselves pawns of foreigners.
 
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when overwhelming majority of Iranian Muslim women want to wear the hijab. .


Tell me , if an " overwhelming majority " of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster , also known as (FSM) , would get elected. And an " overwhelming majority " of them would decide to make wearing a Spaghetti bowl on your head mandatory. Would you too wear a Spaghetti bowl on your head ?

From where exactly did you pull the data that an " overwhelming majority " of Iranian woman like to be forced to put something on their head ? ? ?




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Three Women Issued Lengthy Prison Sentences for Peacefully Protesting Iran’s Mandatory Hijab Law

Mojgan Keshavarz has been sentenced to 23.6 years in prison while Monireh Arabshahi and her daughter Yasaman Ariyani have each been sentenced to 16 years in prison for peacefully campaigning against Iran’s mandatory hijab law.

All three women were charged with “encouraging people to corruption and prostitution,” “assembly and collusion against national security,” “propaganda against the state.” Keshavarz was also found guilty of the additional charge of “insulting the sacred.”

Denied legal counsel throughout the judicial process, the women received their sentences on July 31, 2019, issued by Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran, attorney Mohammad Moghimi told the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) on August 3, 2019.

“I will definitely lodge an appeal on Ms. Keshavarz’s behalf and I hope this political verdict will be quashed,” he said.

Moghimi represents Keshavarz. Ariyani and her mother are represented by defense attorney Amir Raesian. Both attorneys were denied access to their clients during the initial investigation stage and were not allowed to be in court during the trial, Moghimi said.

“Some of the accusations against [Keshavarz] included inciting people during street protests on International Women’s Day [March 8, 2019], membership in a feminist anti-state group, membership in White Wednesdays[anti-forced hijab campaign] and a group known as No to Violence Against Women, collaborating with Masih Alinejad’s [My Stealthy Freedom] page [on Facebook], inviting women to remove their hijab through media interviews and social media posts, supporting [imprisoned human rights lawyer] Nasrin Sotoudeh, mandatory-hijab protester Shapark Shajarizadeh, [deceased political prisoner] Alireza Shirmohammadali and [mandatory-hijab protester] Vida Movahed as well as defending [striking] Haft Tappeh sugar mill workers and helping flood victims with the intention to incite people against the state,” Moghimi wrote on his private Instagram account.

In a widely shared video that appeared on multiple social media networks on March 8, 2019, International Women’s Day, the three were seen handing out flowers in the Tehran metro while suggesting to passengers that the hijab should be a choice. They were later arrested on different days the following month. Ariyani on April 10, Arabshahi on April 11 and Keshavarz on April 25.

At least 32 women and men have been arrested since January 2018 and at least 10 sentenced to prison for appearing in public without the government-mandated hijab since last year.

Article 638 of Iran’s Islamic Penal Code specifies ten days to two months imprisonment for women caught not wearing the government-mandated hijab in public but defendants could receive harsher sentences for not abiding by the hijab law under morality-based charges.

Many of these defendants were sentenced under these charge Article 638 of the penal code which specifies prison time as well as lashes for committing “haram,” (a sinful act) as well as Article 639, which stipulates prison time for prostitution-related charges.

On July 29, 2019, the head of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran, Mousa Ghazanfarabadi, warned: “those who film themselves or others while removing the hijab and send photos to this woman … will be sentenced to between one and 10 years in prison.”

https://iranhumanrights.org/2019/08...cefully-protesting-irans-mandatory-hijab-law/
 
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''Water Gun'' vs. Mullahs.


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Police said the girl, who was playing water games with her male and female friends in a park in eastern Tehran, had been “violating the moral codes.”


My three friends and I were in a park playing with water guns with some other people. Suddenly someone told us the police were coming and everyone ran away but two of my friends and I got stuck there. We thought the police would just give us a warning or something, but they beat my friend up, pulled her hair and arrested her because she argued with them.


They can’t take millions of Iranian women hostage just because they do not accept this strict dress code.
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The source: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/teenage-g...rOm05OtrYIAdb0DV7MIFIPEJuUmB7Fzp&guccounter=2


The footage:



The interview with one of those girls:


And two crows farted in Tehran, that should be a news too.
Btw, meanwhile, 100s of Palestinian girls 13 year old, being raped in Israeli jails, and no news.
 
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Freedom vs. Mullahs

Another epic answer: '' No, Mr. Zarif. You speak on behalf of the regime. Your regime has been sanctioning its own people.''

Yeap the girls is getting paid by american work with them considers herself as voice of Iranians ...but supposedly Zarif appointed as FM by a president elected through an election with 73% turn out is not representing Iranians ...
Such a morons ...
 
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Devout Women vs. Mullahs

The call of the Devout Muslim and mother of a martyr calls the world for help:

''Islamic Republic gender aparheid ... Religious government is repressive on women...Women without rights and freedom... Islamic Republic must go and disappear...Neighbouiring countries' women have more freedom and freedom of choice... I like hijab but dislike imposition of it on women... People are fed up with unemployment,poverty and interference of regime into lives... never told two daughters how to dress... I want the world help us for getting rid of Islamic Republic...''


Yeap the girls is getting paid by american work with them considers herself as voice of Iranians ...but supposedly Zarif appointed as FM by a president elected through an election with 73% turn out is not representing Iranians ...
Such a morons ...

Another paid American and western agent above speaks against the Mullah regime, go find her in prison to stone to the death.
 
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Dude who cares not our country not our business.
 
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