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Mahsa Amini is dead because she let the world see a few locks of her hair. She was 22-years-old, beautiful, and full of hope and promise. She died in the custody of Irans morality police. She was neither the first, nor will she be the last
Iranian officials claim she died after suffering a heart attack and falling into a coma (she was detained for allegedly breaking rules on wearing the hijab). But Aminis family and demonstrators across the country arent buying it. Watching dramatic images of protesters burning their hijabs, cutting their hair and violent confrontations with security forces, shows how little has changed since my own teenage years at the hands of police and Revolutionary Guard brutality.
I was 13 years old when in 1979 the Islamic Revolution toppled Irans monarchy. Despite promises from the revolutionary leaders to expand social freedoms, within a year, womens rights to self-expression were eroded. Activities like dancing, wearing bikinis, even holding our boyfriends hands in public became largely forbidden.
I was one of those who spoke out against the regime and paid the price though not as dearly as some of my fellow activists. At the age of 16, I was accused of being an anti-revolutionary and sent to Tehrans notorious Evin prison.
Even now, decades later, every night when I go to bed, I think of my cellmates. Many are dead, executed by the Islamic Republic of Iran in the 1980s. And those who survived, like me, were tortured in prison. Guards and interrogators, all men, tied us to bare beds in small, windowless rooms that stunk of sweat, urine, and fear, and they lashed the soles of our feet with lengths of cable heavy, hard, and cruel. It hurt so much that I could not even scream. I was later led to a mock execution, threatened, and raped. I was practically a child and so were many of my cellmates. We had dared protest the fanatical, autocratic laws of the newly formed regime with Ayatollah Khomeini as its supreme leader.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/23/opinions/mahsa-amini-iran-protests-hair-women-nemat/index.html
Because, you know, God said so.
mountain grammy
(29,201 posts)And I think many Americans are capable of this.
orangecrush
(31,118 posts)Is exactly what they (MAGA) want.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,518 posts)LoisB
(13,457 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)Sky Jewels
(9,148 posts)iluvtennis
(21,526 posts)she was MURDERED by the Iranian police.
Rest in Power Masha Amini and May your Memory be a Blessing.