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Watch: Young Iranians knock turbans off Islamic clerics’ heads in protest against hijab imposition

Spotted on the streets in various parts of Iran as anti-regime protests escalate.

Scroll Staff
Nov 04, 2022 · 10:12 am
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One of the girl says; in Iran mullahs behead and execute us if we say NO to forced hijab or forced Islam, we just knock their turbans to show our anger.

Removing the turbans of clerics has turned into a daily routine for Iranian teenagers after the murder of #MahsaAmini. pic.twitter.com/moqMDk7pmv

— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) November 2, 2022

عمامه پرانی ۱۲ آبان#مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/Vg6ETCm6SM

— +۱۵۰۰تصویر (@1500tasvir) November 3, 2022

فعالان عرصه #عمامه_پرانی به سرعت در حال پیشرفت هستند و قصد دارند مرزهای این ورزش را بیش از پیش جابه‌جا کنند. این‌بار عمامه مصادره شده است.#مهسا_امینی#اعتراضات_سراسری pic.twitter.com/Juyh1XsqGT

— Pooyan Mokari (@pooyanmokari) November 2, 2022

ویدیوی رسیده به ایران اینترنشنال نشان می‌دهد یک جوان عمامه یک آخوند را در خیابان از سرش به پایین پرت می‌کند pic.twitter.com/m6obdEUesq

— ايران اينترنشنال (@IranIntl) November 2, 2022

ویدیوی رسیده به ایران اینترنشنال نشان می‌دهد مردم در یک ایستگاه مترو عمامه یک آخوند را درمیان جمعیت از سر او می‌اندازند pic.twitter.com/QHMsrKXsXs

— ايران اينترنشنال (@IranIntl) November 2, 2022
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