Priyanka Chopra lends support to Iranian women protesting over death of Mahsa Amini
Priyanka Chopra has come out in support of women protesting in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini. The actress penned a powerful note and urged the authorities and people in power to hear the protestors’ call and understand their issues.
Priyanka Chopra has joined the long list of artists across the world who have expressed solidarity with Iranian women protesting over the death of Mahsa Amini. The global star, entrepreneur and film producer took to social media to pen a lengthy note vocalising her support for the women of Iran. She also urged others to come forward and join the voices against the Iranian Morality Police.
Priyanka supports Iranian women
Taking to Instagram, she wrote, “Women in Iran and around the world are standing up and raising their voices, publicly cutting their hair and many other forms of protest for Mahsa Amini, whose young life was taken away so brutally by the Iranian Morality Police for wearing her hijab ‘improperly’. The voices that speak after ages of forced silence, will rightfully burst like a volcano! And they will not and MUST not be stemmed.”
She added, “I am in awe of your courage and your purpose. It is not easy to risk your life, literally, to challenge the patriarchal establishment and fight for your rights. But, you are courageous women doing this every day regardless of the cost to yourselves.”
Priyanka urged the authorities and people in power to hear the protestors’ call and understand their issues. “To ensure that this movement will have a lasting effect, we must hear their call, understand the issues and then join in with our collective voices. We must also get everyone who can influence others to join as well. Numbers matter. Add your voice to this critical movement. Stay informed and be vocal, so these voices can no longer be forced to stay silent. I stand with you. Jin, jiyan , azaadi… Women, life, freedom,” she added.
Who is Mahsa Amini and how she dies?
Mahsa was arrested on September 13 as she was leaving a Tehran metro station with her brother and other relatives. She was arrested for allegedly breaching Iran’s strict rules for women on wearing hijab headscarves and modest clothing. Mahsa was in a coma for three days, then died “of natural causes,” as the authorities claimed, but according to activists, the cause of her death was a fatal blow to the head.
After the incident, thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets over the last two weeks to protest the death of Mahsa Amini. Women around the globe have shown solidarity with Iranian women’s plight in rallies and demonstrations by cutting or shaving their hair in public or while being filmed.
Why women protesting against Iran’s laws are cutting their hair?
For many in Iran, hair is a sign of beauty and per the rules of the Islamic Republic, women are ordered to cover them by a hijab. Cutting of hair is considered a sign of protesting and mourning and hence women across the globe are doing so to bring attention to the wrongful punishment of Mahsa Amini.
News Source:- INDIA TV