Anti-Hijab Protest in Iran Picking Up Steam Despite Arrests By Rick Moran

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There is a growing movement among the women of Iran to defy authorities and remove their headscarves, or hijabs.

Women remove their hijabs in the street and attach them to poles, waving them like flags. Some post their defiant acts on social media.

 Iranian Police push woman off box who is protesting Hijab
While Brave Iranian women protest the sharia misogynist slave Hijab, western libs pretend Hijab is symbol of freedom & fashion.In Iran, to walk around without the Hijab could mean over a year in a prison with TORTURE!

In an interview with CBN News, Taleblu, explained what’s fueling the actions of these women.

“Young Iranian women are casting off their veils as a show of defiance against both the corrupt and discriminatory political and religious system in Iran,” he said.

He added, “This anti-Hijab movement is actually not new. It began in 1979, mere months after Khomeini returned to Iran and began Islamizing the country. Since 1979, Iranian women have found creative and brave ways to contest this policy of mandatory veiling. This is only the latest iteration of that push back.”

The ayatollahs are trying hard to control the Internet and access to outside news sources. But it appears they are fighting a losing battle:

Since December, more than 30 Iranian women have been arrested for publicly removing their scarves in defiance of the Islamic regime’s strict law.

One woman has reportedly received a two year jail sentence after removing her scarf in public.

Demonstrations planned to take place on International Women’s Day on Thursday were pre-empted by police.

Taleblu highlighted the significant risks women take by defying the strict law.

“They range from fines to jailing to increased harassment and abuse,” he said. “The regime harshly treats anti-Hijab protesters because they see it as a rebuke of their political and religious rule in Iran.” CONTINUE AT SITE

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