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Maryam Shariatmadari

More Women Protest by Removing their Hijabs

Published February 28, 2018by Guest Contributor 1 Comment

by Aida Ghajar The trial of Narges Hosseini, one of Iran’s “Revolution Women,” began on the morning of Saturday, February 24. Hosseini has been charged with “encouraging immorality or prostitution,” “failing to observe hijab” and “flagrant commitment of a forbidden act.”… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Iran Aida Ghajar, hijab, human rights, international law, Iran, Maryam Shariatmadari, Narges Hosseini, rape, Sarah Leah Whitson, violence, women's issues

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