When anti-hijab protests in Iran increased with more than 41 people killed and 700 were arrested, a video of a man’s funeral, Javad Heydari, who was allegedly died in a strong action against protest, was widely distributed where his sister was seen cutting his hair on his hair The tomb.
A strong symbolic movement has been employed by Iranian women around the world who protested the 22 -year -old Mahsa Amini death. He was arrested by the Iranian morality police for not wearing a hijab in the “right way” and died while being detained.
Javad Heydari's sister, who is one of the victims of protests against the murder of #Mahsa_Amini, cuts her hair at her brother's funeral.#IranRevolution #مهسا_امینیhttps://t.co/6PJ21FECWg
— +1500tasvir_en (@1500tasvir_en) September 25, 2022
In the video, the confused woman was seen throwing flowers into the grave as a woman, identified as Javad Heydari’s sister, cutting her hair on her grave. He placed hair on a grave covered with flowers when a group of women stood behind him.
Iranian journalists and activists are still Alinejad said that by cutting their hair, “Iranian women try to show their sadness and anger”.
Mahsa Amini died after being arrested by the famous Iranian morality police for allegedly not wearing the hijab in the right way. After his death, the protest expanded to flare globally.
Recently, the French police yesterday used tear gas and used anti-RIOT tactics to prevent hundreds of people from protesting in Paris from marching at the Tehran Embassy, reporters and eyewitnesses AFP said.
In London, the police made several arrests when officers clashed with protesters who tried to penetrate obstacles that protected the Iranian British Embassy.
The government’s strong action against anti-hijab protests in Iran has been widely criticized, especially after a limited regime of communication platforms such as WhatsApp, Skype, LinkedIn and Instagram, among others.