Demonstrations against the hijab should be understood as a demonstration and demand for the overthrow of a totalitarian regime led by imams… Non-solidarity is half-agreement – even with the politicized imams in Kosovo who are in favor of wearing the hijab.
By: Jashar Etemaj
The murder of Mahsa Amin by Iran's morality police shocked the freedom-loving world! Mahsa was violently taken by the morality police because she had not worn the headscarf as had been mandated since the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
Under Iranian law, which is based on the interpretation of Sharia, women are required to cover their hair with a hijab (scarf) and wear long, loose-fitting clothes to disguise their figures.
Witnesses say that Amin was heard crying and whimpering before he was forcibly taken to the Moral Police vehicle.
The police reasoned that Mahsa had heart problems, and as a result of the illness she died in prison!
Mahsa's father, Zhina Amini, strongly opposes the police: my daughter has never been sick except when she had a cold.
It is humane for a person to fade and faint, to cry and moan when they see that they are going to be punished and tortured by sadists who kill the beauty and freedom of a free person!
It's horrible to be beaten to death by "people," because she or you decide how to dress your body.
Evil people manifest the hatred they have in their own being even more severely in others.
Like the dukes, the morality police dressed in raven-colored cloth, Mahsa awakened their evil instincts! She was tortured to death.
After the murder of Mahse, major unrest has begun in Iran. Many people have been killed and injured in the protests.
"What is gained by violence can only be kept by violence," says Gandhi.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi does not feel free in his violence. He has stated that he will severely punish the demonstrators.
In Turkey, Canada, the USA, Chile, Brazil, France, Norway and Germany there were protests as a sign of support and solidarity with citizens who were demonstrating against violence and the hijab.
Some intellectuals are comparing the anti-hijab demonstrations to the roots of the Berlin Wall.
Demonstrations against the hijab should be understood as a demonstration and demand for the overthrow of a totalitarian regime led by imams.
The hijab is a symbol of the subjugation of women and half of society.
Surprisingly, in Kosovo and Albania there were no protests as a sign of solidarity with the citizens of Iran.
SHAME.
SHAME. Lack of solidarity is half the agreement – even with the politicized imams in Kosovo who are in favor of wearing the hijab.