Montag, 11.07.2022 / 18:21 Uhr

"No Hijab Day", Iranisches Regime erhöht Druck auf Frauen

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Thomas von der Osten-Sacken

Bildquelle: Facebook

Während überall der Unmut im Land gegen das Regime wächst, es fast täglich zu Demonstrationen kommt und der Iran weiter in eine tiefe Krise rutscht, erhöht das Regime den Druck auf Frauen und terrorisiert alle, die keinen Hijab tragen wollen:

The regime has increased the number of its Guidance Patrols also called morality police across Iran’s larger cities. The agents make rounds on the streets to confront and warn women that have “un-Islamic” attire. Amatuer footage indicates that the patrols are equipped or accompanied by special vans. They often push women into these vehicles and arrest them.

However, the regime does not seem to have had much success and in recent months, there have been many incidents showing women resisting the morality police who use force to push them into their patrol vans.

However, the regime’s treatment of women in enforcing the mandatory hijab has made Iranians even more defiant. Many social media videos show women fighting back against those who tell them to don their hijab properly.

Morgen findet erneut der "No Hijab Day" statt.. Was er im Iran bedeutet, erklärt "My Stealthy Freedom":

The top half of this poster is by the Islamic Republic, an invitation to celebrate Hijab and chastity on July 12 by the people who for 40 years said hijab is the command of God and the law, and forced it on women starting at the age of seven. They threat women as they have no agency, like slaves. On July 12th, they will gather in a soccer stadium, where women are banned from entering to watch sports, and they will celebrate Soleimani, their “Commander”. They call their event “The Great Celebration of Daughters of the Revolution”.

 

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The bottom half of the poster is for us, the people of Iran. On the same day, we will come to the streets that belong to the millions of Iranain women who choose freedom. It is “The Revolution of Women Against Compulsory Hijab.” It is the revolution of the girls without hijab.

On July 12, we will show our solidarity to claim the streets and the right to choose our clothing. Wherever we are in public, we will wear the clothing of our choice. Women’s solidarity and men’s support, they make it impossible for them to suppress us. We are strong together.

On July 12, we will remove the compulsory hijab to show that the time for forcing hijab on us is over. Women who have suffered the forced hijab will stand in the front line, together with women who believe in hijab, together with men, and we will reject the forced hijab.