Khaleej Times

Video of headscarf protester sparks social media storm in Iran

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tehran — A video showing an Iranian policeman shoving a woman protesting against mandatory headscarve­s off her makeshift podium in a busy Tehran street sparked criticism on social media on Friday.

The video of the solitary female demonstrat­or was apparently shot on Enghelab (Revolution) Street, where a woman was first detained in December after standing with her head uncovered waving a scarf on a stick.

Since then several dozen Iranian women have published photos of themselves in the street or parks, their heads uncovered, waving their scarves in an act of defiance.

The woman in the video is seen standing on a street cabinet with her arms raised in the air, her long blond hair worn in a high pony tail. Asked by two policeman to get down, she replies calmly: “Tell me what my offence is and I’ll get down.” “Disturbing public order,” one of them says. A crowd then forms and starts clapping.

In the second part of the video, apparently shot on a cellphone, one of the policemen steps up to the same height as the woman and shoves her off her podium, to the indignatio­n of onlookers. “Where are the human rights?” a male voice asks.

Lawyer and human rights activist Nasrin Sotoudeh wrote on Facebook that the policeman broke the law because “no man has the right to treat a woman like this”.

the same police force that makes the girl fall over in enghelab Street is the one responsibl­e for ensuring the security and viability of the elections A Twitter user

Twitter users also reacted with dismay. “Breaking the law while in law enforcemen­t uniform is our problem in Iran,” one tweeted.

“The same police force that makes the girl fall over in Enghelab Street is the one responsibl­e for ensuring the security and viability of the elections,” said another.

 ?? AFP ?? The headscarf has been a mandatory dress requiremen­t for women in Iran since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. —
AFP The headscarf has been a mandatory dress requiremen­t for women in Iran since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. —

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