Protesters in London show support for the “women’s revolution” in Iran

Protesters in London show support for the “women’s revolution” in Iran

In order to support the “women’s revolution” in Iran, which desired Muhsa Amini’s demise, protesters assembled in central London.
Due to the killing of Muhsa Amini, 22, who was killed by the Iranian ethics police in mid-September after being jailed for breaking Islamic dress code standards, numerous protests were organised throughout the nation.

According to the organisation “Human Rights Activists in Iran,” the protests took place in more than 125 places, and 14,000 people were detained in addition to at least 270 fatalities.
Since the passing of Amini, weekly protests have been held in Traftan Square, according to Maryam Namazi, a spokesman for the former Muslim Council of Britain. On Saturday, parallel marches have also been planned in cities all over the world.

The author, Namazi, who was born in Iran, continued, “Saturday, like every Saturday, the demonstrators gathered to the Traftan Square to demonstrate their support for the women’s revolution in Iran.

Support for Iran’s “women’s revolution” is demonstrated by demonstrators in London.

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