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JINA MAHSA AMINI
The face of Iran's protests. Her life, her dreams
and her death.
In memory of Jina 'Mahsa' Amini, the cornerstone of the 'Zan.
Zendegi. Azadi revolution.
16 February 2023 | By Gino d'Artali
And also
Read all about the assasination of the 22 year young
Jina Mahsa Amini (Kurdistan-Iran) and the start of the Zan,
Zendegi, Azadi (Women, life, freedom) revolution in Iran
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When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi
figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da
qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so
called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.
Note by G. d'A.: In memory of Armita Gevarnand (22-years),
murdered by hijab-enforcers
Iranwire - 20 Feb 2024 - by ROGHAYEH REZAEI
<<Hijab Torture: Stories of Imposition and Humiliation
It has been 17 months since Mahsa Amini died in the custody of the
notorious Molarity Police, sparking months of nationwide protests.
However, the authorities continue to coerce women into wearing the
mandatory hijab. A video circulating on social media shows a woman on a
busy street next to a van bearing the insignia of the Morality Police.
Three chador-clad women pin her against the van's hood, while two of
them strike her head with their hands and the third tightly grips her
clothes from behind. Eventually, the female officers, aided by a male
officer in plainclothes, force the woman into the van. A policeman and
two police officers accompany them as the van drives away. The clip was
purportedly shot in Tehran on February 14.
The fate of the woman remains unknown.
Sepideh Rasho
Meanwhile, Sepideh Rasho, a young writer was sentenced to three years
and 11 months in prison for her activism against the mandatory hijab. In
a poignant video montage shared on her Instagram page, she describes the
pain of being separated from her family and friends.
Tehran: A Lesson for Others
A lawyer finds herself embroiled in a trial after receiving a text
message regarding hijab regulations and having her car impounded. This
female lawyer, whose identity remains undisclosed for security reasons,
was summoned to appear before Branch 1088 of the Morality Court last
summer.
The charge levied against her was <removing hijab in the car.> In a
peculiar ruling, the judge ordered the lawyer to pay a fine, suspended
her driving license for a period of two years and impounded her vehicle
for six months. She was also barred from practicing law for two years.
Karaj: Coercion on the Streets
A woman living with a visible disability in Karaj recounted an
unsettling encounter to IranWire. She said that while waiting for a bus
some time ago, her headscarf slipped and fell. Without warning, two male
officers in plainclothes approached her aggressively and berated her for
not wearing her hijab. The situation escalated as two more individuals
joined in, followed by two other women. <Their demeanor was truly
terrifying, repulsive and intimidating. I was rendered speechless and
unable to defend myself,> the woman said.
Rasht: Villages Are Not Sanctuaries
Numerous accounts have surfaced regarding government informants
reporting instances of non-compliance with hijab regulations. A young
woman in Rasht told IranWire she found herself ensnared in the judicial
system after receiving a hijab-related text message, thanks to one of
these informants. <I've received countless text messages, even in the
tiniest mountain villages. It's astounding how relentless their
harassment has become,> she said. <Even restaurants and cafes are no
longer accessible. Engaging in administrative tasks has become
exceedingly challenging, with a multitude of penalties looming over
every transgression.>
Shiraz: They Seized My Coaching License
Another woman, a driving instructor in Shiraz, told IranWire, <Once,
while teaching, a student's headscarf slipped off. We were stopped by a
car, and they hurled insults, threats, and filmed us.> <As a result, my
coaching license was revoked for 20 days. The same fate befell my
daughter. Every day, she leaves the house with anxiety, knowing the
risks of going out without a hijab. <By the time she returns home, I'm a
wreck with worry.>
Qazvin: Provoking Conflict Over Hijab
A young woman, who visited a historical site in Qazvin a few weeks ago,
recounted to IranWire an unsettling encounter with two veiled women who
warned her and other women about hijab. <I chose to ignore them,
but....they kept turning around. <I noticed several groups of anxious
women who seemed to take heed. Eventually, a dispute erupted when a
young girl became upset and argued with the veiled women. <Her family
intervened and forcibly pulled her away. One of the veiled women seemed
willing to initiate a physical altercation with the girl. <A bystander
called the police, prompting the veiled woman to leave.>
Isfahan: It's Your Fault if We Were Sealed
Reports received by IranWire indicate that hijab rules are sometimes
enforced by ordinary citizens. A young woman living in Isfahan recounted
her experience while entering restaurants and cafes in the city center.
<I had a particularly unpleasant experience last month when a hostess
implied, in a blaming manner, that they had been closed once because of
people like me, as if nothing else was happening in the country. <It's
akin to the daily violence and harassment we witness on the streets.
Just as being touched inappropriately in public can leave us upset for
hours or days, encounters like these also deeply affect us.> >>
Source:
https://iranwire.com/en/women/125531-hijab-torture-stories-of-imposition-and-humiliation/
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