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Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
#41
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
The police deliberately shot a girl's bosom with tear gas. A large part of this girl's bosom was cut off with the size of a tear gas bullet.
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#42
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
The page of the Iranian Navy University announced that it supports the uprising of the Iranian people.
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#43
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
(September 26, 2022 at 2:44 am)Eclectic Wrote:



Three policemen threw a protesting woman and her head hit the street curb!

My internet has problem. I do not know what is this video. 
Maybe this video is fake because the girl unbelievably very  fast thrown like video games?!
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#44
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
This news is interesting:

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Firstly, this article didn't appear to be about the Hijab and secondly, you really should provide some context beyond "this is interesting".
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#45
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
There were some shocking images from protests all over the world that I wanted to add. No non-brainwashed Iranian wants this regime anymore. This is why I added the link.
But whatever. The name is Mahsa Amini. And there are others too. There is said to be 83 victims as of yesterday.
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#46
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
This revolution is very valuable. Girls and women have always been cruelly oppressed and harassed in the Islamic culture of Iran, and now girls and women are fighting bravely to assert their rights, and every day we hear in the news that girls and young women and teenagers are brutally killed and injured. are
It is very valuable that women have risen.
Men are also fighting alongside women, and some men have been killed alongside women.
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#47
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
[Image: Nika_shahkarami.jpg]

This dear girl was abducted by anti-riot police several days ago when she was protesting on Keshavarz Boulevard, and they hit her face and head with fists and batons so many times that her head and nose were broken and she was killed in torture and suffering.

She was buried today while yesterday was his birthday! she was only 17.
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#48
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
You may want to communicate the names of the victims if you like. Because information is very limited. I am not so good at social Media. I know there are at least 83 victims so far. So I am not asking for pictures, but you may convey their names (if it's OK with everyone).
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#49
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
I know I am not yet allowed to share websites yet. But the movement is gradually turning into a worldwide women's rghts movements and celebrities are now being seen in social media cutting a little bit of their hairs in support to the protests in Iran:
(You may turn down the volume of the song if you like):

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#50
RE: Anti-Hijab movment in Iran
Ok Admin. Sorry.

As of today the death toll in the protests has risen to 154. There is also an account of a rape of a minor in one of the provinces of Iran by a police officer. I'm also going to share the names of the known victims (according to a website called iranwire):

Minoo Majidi, 20 September, Kermanshah, female
Ali Mozaffari, 21 September, Gouchan, member of Ghoochan Saipa Volleyball Team, male
Maziar Soleimanian, 22 September, Rasht, member of Rasht’s Septemberidrood Football Team Fan Club, male, shot by security forces
Mohsen Mohammadi, 19 September, Divandarreh, male
Fereydoon Mahmoudi, 19 September, Saghez, male, shot by security forces
Reza Lotfi, 19 September, Dehgolan, male, shot by security forces
Farjad Darvishi, 20 September, Balo, Urmia, aged 23. male, shot by security forces
Zakaria Khayal, 20 September, Piranshahr, aged 16. male, shot by security forces
Fouad Ghadimi, 18 September, Divandarreh, male
Danesh Rahnama, 21 September, Balo, Urmia, aged 25. male, shot by security forces
Sadreddin Litani, 21 September, Oshnavieh, aged 27, male
Milan Haghighi, 21 September, Oshnavieh, male, shot by security forces
Amin M’arefat (Maaroufi), 21 September, Oshnavieh, aged 16. son of Abu Bakr, male, shot by security forces in the head
Mehdi Asgari, 24 September, Garmsar, aged 25. male
Seyed Mehdi Mousavi, 21 September, Zanjan, aged 16. male
Hadis Najafi, 23 September, Karaj, aged 23. female
Behnam Layeghpour, 21 September, Rasht, tatoo artist, male, shot by security forces
Hossein Ali Kia, 24 September, Mazandaran, Elecrical Engineerin Student at Mazandaran University of Technology and Science, male
Mohammad Hossein Sarvari-Rad, 24 September, Garmsar, male, A member of the paramilitary Basij forces who was killed by a shot meant for protesters
Morteza Nowroozi, 24 September, Langarood, male
Javad Heydari, 22 September, Qazvin, male
Pedram Azarnoush, 22 September, Dehdasht, male
Mehrdad Behnam-Asl, 22 September, Dehdasht, male
Amir Nowruzi, 21 September, Bandar Anzali, aged 16. male, shot by security forces
Farzin Lotfi, 20 September, Rezvan Shahr, Gilan, aged 35. male, shot by security forces
Sasan Ghorbani, 22 September, Rezvan Shahr, Gilan, aged 32, male
Yasin Jamalzadeh, 21 September, Shanderman Village, Father of two daughters, male, shot by security forces
Ghazaleh Chalavi, 21 September, Amol, aged 32, mountaineer, female
Hannaneh Kia, 21 September, Tehran, female, killed in Sattar Khan Avenue, shot by security forces
Mahsa Mogouei, 22 September, Foolad Shahr, aged 18, female, shot by security forces
Parsa Rezadoust, 23 September, Hashtgerd, aged 17, male
Saeed Mohammadi, 21 September, Eslamabad-e Gharb, aged 21, male
Amir Ali Fooladi, 21 September, Eslamabad-e Gharb, aged 16. male
Mehdi (Mohammad) Fallah, 21 September, Amol, male
Erfan Rezaei, 21 September, Amol, aged 21, male
Mohammad Hassan Torkaman, 21 September, Babol, aged 27, born in Isfahan, lives in Babol, male, shot by security forces
Reza Shahparnia, 20 September, Kermanshah, aged 20.,male
Mohsen Ghaysari, 21 September, Ilam, aged 32, male, shot by security forces
Matin Abdollahpour, 21 September, Balo, Urmia, aged 16, male, shot by security forces
Fardin Bakhtiari, 19 September, Sanandaj, male, shot by security forces
Milad Zare, 21 September, Babol, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Reza Eskandari, 21 September, Pakdasht, Karaj, aged 25, athlete and jeweler, male, shot by security forces
Sarina Esmailzadeh, 21 September, Mehr Shahr, Karaj, aged 16, female, beaten to death by security forces
Matin Abdollahpour, 29 September, Urmia, male, shot by security forces
Iman Mohammadi, 21 September, Eslamabad-e Gharb, male, shot by security forces
Nika Shahkarami, 20 September, Tehran, aged 17, went missing during protests in Tehran's Keshavaraz Boulevard. Went missing during the protests on September 20. Her body was found 10 days later in Kahrizak morgue
Hamzeh Narouei, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Mohammad, male, shot by security forces
Abdolrahman Baluchikhah, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Shayeh, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Amin Gamshad-Zehei, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Abdolhamid, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Reza Adib Tootazehi, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Seyed Mohammad, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Brahui, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Aminollah Ghaljaei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Omran Shahbakhsh, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Abdul Qayyum, male, shot by security forces
Yaser Shahbakhsh, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Haj Taj Mohammad, male, shot by security forces
Eghbal Shahnavazi, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Abu Bakr Ali-Zehei, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Abdul Shakur, male, shot by security forces
Jalil Mohammad-Zehei, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Rahman, male, shot by security forces
Hamid Isa-Zehei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Nematollah Kubdani, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Hamid Narouei, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Mohammad Ali, shot by security forces
Samad Shahuzehhei, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Shir Ali, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Sadigh Narouei, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Sirajuddin, male, shot by security forces
Lal Mohammad Alizehei, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Zarif, male, shot by security forces
Hamzeh Narouei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Abu Bakr Ali-Zehei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Omar Shahnavazi, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Mohammad Sharif, male, shot by security forces
Abdulghafoor Noor-Barahui, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Hamid Narouei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Farzad Shahbakhsh, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Ghaljei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Rigi, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Amir Hamzeh Shahnavazi, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Lal Mohammad Anshini, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Balal Anshini, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Salahuddin Gamshad-Zehei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Ebrahim Gorgij, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Ahmad Shahbakhsh, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Eghbal Naebzehei (Shahnavazi), 30 September, Zahedan, aged 16. No ID card, male, shot by security forces
Ahmad Sargolzaei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Farough-Rakhsh, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Mansour Rakhshani, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Abdolmalek Shahbaksh, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Ali Akbar Halgheh-Begoosh, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Younes Narouei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Jalil Rakhshani, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Mohsen Gamshadzehei, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Omran Hassanzehei, 30 September, Zahedan, son of Ali, male, shot by security forces
Vahid Hovat, 30 September, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces
Amir Hossein Mir Kazehi Riggi, 30 September, Zahedan, aged 19, son of Ebrahim, male, shot by security forces
Mohammad Ali Gamshad-Zehei, 30 September, Zahedan, aged 18, male, shot by security forces
Amir Mehdi Farrokhiour, 28 September, Tehran, aged 17, killed in Laleh Park in Keshavarz Boulevard, male, shot by security forces
Rafe Narui, 30 September, Zahedan, aged 23, male, shot by security forces
Ali Agheli (Narui), 30 September, Zahedan, aged 28, male, shot by security forces
Mokhtar Ahmadi, 1 October, Marivan, male, shot by security forces
Amir Hossein Basati, 1 October, Kermanshah, aged 15, male, shot by security forces
Morteza Hassanzani, 3 October, Zahedan, male, shot from a military helicopter north of Zahedan
Zolfaghar Jan Hassanzani, 3 October, Zahedan, male, shot from a military helicopter north of Zahedan
Arman Hassanzani, 3 October, Zahedan, male, shot from a military helicopter north of Zahedan
Mahmoud Hassanzani, 3 October, Zahedan, male, shot from a military helicopter north of Zahedan
Samer Hashemzehie, 1 October, Zahedan, male, shot by security forces

(I hope this is ok)
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