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  2. Iranian protests against compulsory hijab - Wikipedia

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    The Girls of Enghelab protests (Persian: دختران انقلاب) are protests against the compulsory hijab in Iran, part of the wider Iranian Democracy Movement. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed, an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street (Persian: دختر خیابان انقلاب), who stood in the crowd on a utility box on Enghelab Street (Revolution Street) in ...

  3. Woman, Life, Freedom movement - Wikipedia

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    The Women, Life, Freedom movement in Iran is a protest movement launched in September 2022 after the death of Mahsa (Jina) Amini, a young Iranian woman who was arrested by the morality police for not wearing her hijab properly. The movement demands the end of compulsory hijab laws and other forms of discrimination and oppression against women ...

  4. Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    There were allegations that the poisonings were acts of retaliations by pro-regime actors against young women for their role in the protests against the mandatory hijab. [ 108 ] [ 109 ] [ 110 ] According to one secondary schoolgirl from Tehran quoted by The New Yorker magazine, “It’s revenge for the disturbances we made.

  5. Ahoo Daryaei - Wikipedia

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    Daryaei's action on 2 November 2024 turned her into a symbol of resistance against Iran's strict dress code laws and the enforcement of the compulsory hijab, especially two years after the death of Mahsa Amini. Her protest and subsequent arrest drew international attention, with human rights organisations calling for her release. [14]

  6. Deaths during the Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    By December 17, 2022, at least 469 people have been killed. 374 of the deaths were men and 63 of the deaths were children and 32 were women. 39 protesters are also at risk of execution [18] According to the Iranian government, around 200 people have died during the protest. [19] Human rights activists assume a high number of unreported deaths. [11]

  7. Category:Iranian protests against compulsory hijab - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Iranian protests against compulsory hijab" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Vida Movahed - Wikipedia

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    Leading protests against the compulsory hijab in Iran. Vida Movahed ( Persian : ویدا موحدی; born 1985 in Tehran [ 1 ] ), more commonly known as Vida Movahed , [ 2 ] is an Iranian human rights activist, protester, and women's rights activist who is considered the initiator of the Girls of Enghelab movement .

  9. Timeline of the Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    Protests continued in various parts of Tehran (Narmak, Ekbatan, Valiasr, Aryashahr), Karaj (Mehrshahr and Gohardasht), Sanandaj, Qaen, Kashmar, and Babol despite the widespread outage of the internet network in Iran. Also, protests against the Iranian government continued in different cities of the world such as London, Brussels, and New York City.