THE COURAGE OF IRANIAN WOMEN

Three weeks have passed since the first demonstrations of young Iranians for the death of the Iranian Kurdish Masha Amini and the protests continue, without it seeming that they can end.

The Iranian regime claimed that the "Islamic order police" did not kill the young woman and that she died in a hospital from a disease she suffered from, but Amini's father assured that her daughter was in perfect condition without diseases declared.

Western analysts who follow this case consider that everything seems to indicate that Amini was killed by the simple mistake of not having put the veil on her head correctly and letting part of her hair show.

During the demonstrations, the protesting young women take off their veils, dance, even cut part of their hair, all in protest against the repressive measures of the Ayatollahs' regime.

In the West, other women sympathize with Iranian women by cutting their hair in public. They say it is a way to show that they are on the side of Iranian girls and women.

The protests are not only taking place in Tehran. In other cities they continue with the same desire to show the world that the current Iranian regime violates human rights.

According to protesters, several dozen women have been killed by security forces during these protests

One member of the Basij paramilitary militia was "killed by rioters with a gunshot" at one of the protest sites in Tehran, according to Basij News, the official website run by the Basij organisation.

A member of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) was also killed on Saturday during protests in Sanandaj, the capital of Kurdistan province, Iranian media report.

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