The ongoing anti-hijab movement in Iran spread to the world, thousands demonstrated in Paris and London

Posted on 26th Sep 2022 by rohit kumar

In Iran, anti-hijab agitations continue after Mahsa Amini's health deteriorated and then died in police custody. Not only this, but now these movements have taken a global form. Anti-hijab movements are also taking place outside Iran in European cities such as London and Paris. Thousands of women and men have taken to the streets in Paris to protest and express their support for the Iranian people. People protested against the 'morality police' outside the Iranian embassy. Apart from Paris, similar demonstrations are taking place in London as well. There have been agitations in some places in Canada as well.

 

Protesters clashed with police outside the Iranian embassy in London. These people were shouting slogans outside the Iranian embassy and demanding rights for women in Iran. Let us tell you that questions are being raised all over the world about the strict rules implemented in Iran regarding the hijab. Recently, a journalist from the American TV channel CNN had come to interview Iran's President Ibrahim Raisi. Then Raisi told the journalist that if I want to take an interview, then I will have to wear a hijab. The journalist refused this and the interview could not take place.

 

Let us tell you that 10 days have passed since the movement against the hijab in Iran. At present, 41 people have died in anti-hijab movements in Iran. At the same time, this movement has spread to 31 provinces of the country and the government is facing difficulties in dealing with it. Iran has very strict rules regarding the hijab. There is a rule in Iran that if a girl turns 9 years old, then she must wear a hijab. Failure to do so will result in punishment.

 

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