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  2. Hijab in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The campaign resulted in Iranian women posting pictures and videos of themselves wearing pieces of white clothing to social media. [62] Masih Alinejad , the Iranian-born journalist and activist based in the UK and the US, who started the protest in 2017, [ 63 ] described it in Facebook, "This campaign is addressed to women who willingly wear ...

  3. Roya Heshmati - Wikipedia

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    Roya Heshmati (Persian: رویا حشمتی, 1990 in Sanandaj - ) is a Kurdish-Iranian activist known for her defiance against the mandatory hijab policy in Iran. Heshmati gained prominence for protesting by refraining from wearing the obligatory hijab in public spaces and sharing a photograph on social media without adhering to this regulation.

  4. My Stealthy Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Facebook page called Stealthy Freedom was set up on 5 May 2014 [1] and it is dedicated to posting images of women with their hijab (scarf) removed. [6] Many women have submitted their pictures without hijab, taken in various locations: parks, beaches, markets, streets, and elsewhere. [6] Alinejad said that the campaign began rather simply:

  5. Iran arrests female student who stripped to protest harassment

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    The woman was reportedly assaulted, and her clothes were torn inside Tehran’s Islamic Azad University science and research branch on Saturday for not following strict hijab rules, Iran ...

  6. Iranian woman watching the World Cup sans hijab goes viral - AOL

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    In a photo of an Iranian woman supporting her team at the World Cup, in the ID she is wearing, she’s sporting a hijab — but in the photo taken at the match, the head covering is nowhere to be ...

  7. Why are women burning their hijabs in protest in Iran? - AOL

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    Before this, women were free to decide whether to wear a hijab, with some bowing to family pressure or following tradition. In charge of enforcing these dress codes were the Gasht-e Ershad ...

  8. Woman, Life, Freedom movement - Wikipedia

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    The Women, Life, Freedom movement in Iran is a protest movement launched in September 2022 after the death of Mahsa (Jina) Amini, a young Iranian woman who was arrested by the morality police for not wearing her hijab properly. The movement demands the end of compulsory hijab laws and other forms of discrimination and oppression against women ...

  9. Women in Iran face 10 years in jail for not wearing hijab - AOL

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