Shocking moment morality police RUN OVER ‘a female student protesting compulsory hijab laws’ in Iran
female student protesting compulsory hijab laws’ in Iran
This is the moment Iranian police drove a van into a woman protesting against being forced to wear a hijab at university.
Shocking footage from Sohanak University, east of the capital Tehran, shows the van pushing the standing protester down a road for around 50 yards.
Eventually, the van stops and the protester is surrounded but apparently unhurt.
The video was uploaded to social media on Saturday by Iranian activist Masih Alinejad.
In the video Iranian police were seen driving a van into a crowd protesting against being forced to wear the hijab at university
The shocking footage from Sohanak University, east of the capital Tehran, shows the van pushing the standing woman down a road for around 50 yards
She wrote: ‘Today in Iran: beyond sad. It is really backward and shameful.’
A protester who sent the video to Ms Alinejad said 90 per cent of her classmates don’t want to wear the hijab.
She wrote: ‘Our issue is not a piece of cloth or our headcovers, we take issue with you coercing us, with you deciding our destiny with this very same piece of cloth.
‘We don’t want this piece of cloth to be yet another tool to dominate and degrading women. We don’t want coercion to be introduced as our national culture.
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