These are Iranian journalists Niloofar Hamedi & Elaheh Mohamadi, the reporters who 1st broke Masha Amini story a year ago. They are now on trial & facing death penalty by mullah regime in Iran for covering Masha's killing.

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These are Iranian journalists Niloofar Hamedi & Elaheh Mohamadi, the reporters who 1st broke Masha Amini story a year ago. They are now on trial & facing death penalty by mullah regime in Iran for covering Masha's killing.
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The daughter of Minoo Majidi--a mother of two who was killed by the Iranian regime while protesting for #MahsaAmini--stands at her mother's gravesite. She is defiantly unveiled, and in her left hand she holds the hair she cut from her head.
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Masha Amini's death was a tragedy that absolutely did not have to happen. My thoughts and prayers are with her family, who just had their child's life taken away.
She was only 22. That's soo young. She was arrested because she was a woman, and society has rules about what a woman should look and act like. And that is true for every country, not just Iran.
I'll ask any non-Muslim ppl from the West to take a second and leave their thoughts about veils aside. Especially women. Feminism takes different forms in different cultures because even though women are oppressed all over the world. Different cultures have different rules for them. In Iran women cut their hair and burn their veils because a woman was murdered by police, for wearing her veil incorrectly.
In the west women experience violence for liking women, for not dressing feminine or for wearing revealing clothes. Or, for wearing veils.
It's not about the hijab, it's about oppression. Please, find it in your heart to support the women of Iran and do so, as people who've experienced and understand oppression. Do. Not. Think like "let's ban hijabs all together", all you're doing is telling women from another culture HOW TO DRESS. Which is the whole fucking issue.
Feminism should be about support. Support Mahsa Amini's story by talking about it, by sharing it, by being LOUD. Every step we take together matters because it affects everyone.
The death of Mahsa Amini on Friday, who had been picked up by Iran's morality police, has triggered daring displays of defiance. | ITV Natio