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One of the most famous Iranian actresses posted on social networks a photo of herself without a veil, a mandatory dress for women in Islamic Republic.
Gesture Tarane Alidustia clear challenge to the Iranian regime, arose after weeks of protests in the country after the death Mahsa AminiA 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman who died in mid-September after being arrested by the Tehran vice police for allegedly not following the current dress code.
Alidoosti, who previously expressed support for the protesters, posted a picture of himself bareheaded on his official Instagram account.
In the photo, she is holding a sign with the movement’s motto written in Kurdish: “Jin. Jiyan. Azadi.” (Woman, Life. Freedom.).
Tarane Alidoosti often works on the films of the award-winning director. Asghar Farhadihow in Salesmanwon the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2017.
protest support
A few days ago in instagramthe actress confirmed that she would remain in her country and stated that she intended to stop working in her profession in order to help the families of those killed or detained during the repression.
“I am the one who stays here and I have no intention of leaving,” the 38-year-old interpreter said, denying that he had any residency abroad or a passport from another country.
“I will stay, I will stop working. I will accompany the families of the prisoners and the dead. I will be their lawyer,” he said.
“I will fight from home. I will pay what I have to pay to protect my rights, and most importantly, I believe in what we are building together today,” he added.
Tarane Alidusti She is known for her stance in defense of women’s rights in Iran. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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