In the footage, a sizable audience applauds as a lady raises a pair of scissors to her hair while showing no sign of wearing a headscarf. She chops off her ponytail and raises her fist in the air as the sea of people, many of whom are guys, yell.
It was a potent display of defiance on Tuesday night in Kerman, Iran, where women are required to cover their heads in public. It was just one of numerous demonstrations that were held nationwide in response to the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who passed away while in the custody of the police, last week.
Videos of demonstrations from dozens of towns and cities, including the capital Tehran and more staunchly conservative strongholds like Mashad, showed thousands of people taking to the streets on Tuesday night.
Some demonstrators can be seen shouting, “Women, life, freedom,” in the video. Others may be seen building bonfires, tussling with the police, taking off their headscarves, burning them, tearing down pictures of the nation’s Supreme Leader, and yelling “Death to the tyrant.”
#Iran: a woman sits on a utility box and cuts her hair in Kerman to protest #MahsaAmini’s murder. Protesters chant, “Death to the dictator.”
— Emily Schrader – אמילי שריידר (@emilykschrader) September 20, 2022
These women in #Iran’s northern city of Sari are dancing and burning their headscarves… anti-regime protests have now spread to dozens of cities from north to south, east to west… all triggered by the death of #MahsaAmini while in the custody of Iran’s morality police. pic.twitter.com/BBDvgC5L1w
— Rana Rahimpour (@ranarahimpour) September 20, 2022
https://twitter.com/AlinejadMasih/status/1571431245921361920
#Iran is raging, people are marching the streets against the dictator. pic.twitter.com/D4kd3PmWwZ
— Asaad Sam Hanna (@AsaadHannaa) September 19, 2022
People are rising up for freedom all across #Iran, in the capital, and from West to East, and North to South.
In Tehran, the cries of “Khamenei will be overthrown this month,” and “the regime is the main target” have shaken the pillars of the mullahs’ regime.#IranProtests pic.twitter.com/Vux5WjSmOn— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) September 20, 2022
This is quite the video from the protests in #Iran. #Mahsa_Amini pic.twitter.com/XEtUEzqPPu
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) September 20, 2022
The women and men of #Iran are burning the hijab in the middle of the capital Tehran where #MahsaAmini was beaten to death by the police. pic.twitter.com/uULDAfiLNs
— Asaad Sam Hanna (@AsaadHannaa) September 19, 2022
https://twitter.com/AlinejadMasih/status/1571134616974790656
Protesters in #Iran burn hijabs pic.twitter.com/vdf5PDlQ4s
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 20, 2022
Video shows a ten years old girl was shot and severely and injured by security forces in Bokan, Kurdistan. #iran #مهسا_امینی
pic.twitter.com/TPCxtQDlpy— Afshin Ismaeli (@Afshin_Ismaeli) September 20, 2022
Wow. This is in Urmia. Protesters in #Iran attack the car of the security forces. #MahsaAmini. pic.twitter.com/koHu3aI0GH
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) September 21, 2022
Insane footage from protesters confronting police in #Iran. pic.twitter.com/bAaLpdp1sO
— Emily Schrader – אמילי שריידר (@emilykschrader) September 20, 2022
In #Iran, protesters are taking over government buildings and tearing down portraits of leaders.
Protests in Iran began after the death of a young #Kurdish woman who was beaten to death by local so-called "morality police" in #Tehran. pic.twitter.com/VcW7QJyW8m
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 21, 2022
Watch: Protesters in #Iran’s city of #Sari chant “we will fight, and we will take Iran back (from the regime),” as protests sparked by the death of #MahsaAmini in police custody intensify.https://t.co/TuSpNyg5ip pic.twitter.com/9nf6ArwnLL
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) September 21, 2022
❗️The situation in #Tehran is reportedly getting out of control of the #Iranian security forces. The crowd moves towards the residence of the Supreme Leader of #Iran Ali Khamenei.#IranProtests pic.twitter.com/Byr8iMzEYa
— Voice of South Azerbaijan (@VoiceofSAz) September 20, 2022
September 21 – Urmia, northwest #Iran
Protests continue as nationwide anti-regime rallies expand following the killing of #MahsaAmini.
"I will kill the one who killed my sister!" protesters chant.#IranProtests #مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/0qPJFxdmc0— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) September 21, 2022
https://twitter.com/emilykschrader/status/1572358459190050816
Yesterdays footage the brave people of #Tabriz, #Iran don't back down from the Regime Forces.#MahsaAmini #IranProtests #مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/aoULihWHvk
— Anonymous Operations (@AnonOpsSE) September 21, 2022
They shot to another one to prove that they didn't kill Mahsa #MahsaAmini #مهسا_امینی #کیان_درخشان pic.twitter.com/pEkpU7g17S
— Uranus (@Uranusgray) September 18, 2022
https://twitter.com/ManGiannarakis/status/1572352567102898179
The right flag of #iran
SUN and LION pic.twitter.com/lxzPUbIQxQ
— REZA RM¤ (@Reza_RM04) September 21, 2022
This is #Iran before Islamic Revolution in 1979.
Please Share. pic.twitter.com/GIsbxkQcOu
— Fazila Baloch🌺☀️ (@IFazilaBaloch) September 18, 2022
In a video taken in Tehran, teenage protestors march at nighttime around a bonfire while yelling: “We are war’s offspring. Fight on, and we’ll return the favor.”
There have also been protests in almost every provincial town in Iran’s Kurdish territory, including Kermanshah and Hamedan.
The breadth, intensity, and uncommon female character of the rallies are notable; the last demonstrations of this size were three years ago after the government raised gas prices in 2019.
According to a source, there was at least one incidence of a harsh police response on Tuesday, close to Iran’s Enghelab (“Revolution”) Square, which has historically served as a focal point for rallies and is located on the western side of Tehran University.
According to the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights, an organization established in Norway that keeps track of human rights abuses in Iran, at least five protestors have been shot and killed during rallies in the Kurdish area over the previous several days.
Over the weekend, additional 75 injuries were reported in other cities.
After Amini, who was stopped and imprisoned by Iran’s morality police last Tuesday, died, demonstrations broke out.
According to Iranian officials, Amini passed away last Friday after having a “heart attack” and going into a coma after being arrested.
However, according to Emtedad news, a pro-reform media organization in Iran that claimed to have spoken to Amini’s father, her family indicated she did not have a pre-existing cardiac issue.
Amini seemed to collapse at a “re-education” center where she was transferred to get “advice” on her wardrobe, according to edited security camera footage posted by Iran’s official media.
The morality police of Iran are charged with upholding the harsh social regulations of the Islamic Republic, particularly its dress code that requires women to cover their heads with a headscarf, or hijab, in public.
In a meeting with Amini’s family in their house on Monday, a representative of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei reportedly pledged to conduct a “thorough inquiry” into her passing, according to Iran’s semi-official Nour News.
Make no mistake about it, these riots are not just against the regime but against the fundamentalist Islamism that is ruling over them with an iron fist. Most people are demanding a return to the Pahlavi era type of Iran where they had basic human rights and freedoms.
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What if… All Iranian women and little girls left Iran?
Not too difficult to see that the USATAN is behind the riots in order to get regime change in Iran.