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Propaganda. Iran is a strong powerful nation, out of 80M if 20k protest or disagree then it makes no difference. Majority Iranians don't mind wearing hijab or scarf, it's a tradition aswell similar to Pakistan where women wear niqaab, hijab or scarf for modesty.

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Propaganda. Iran is a strong powerful nation, out of 80M if 20k protest or disagree then it makes no difference. Majority Iranians don't mind wearing hijab or scarf, it's a tradition aswell similar to Pakistan where women wear niqaab, hijab or scarf for modesty.

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Yes, True, Afghanis love Taliban and Shariah too much, Same

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Propaganda. Iran is a strong powerful nation, out of 80M if 20k protest or disagree then it makes no difference. Majority Iranians don't mind wearing hijab or scarf, it's a tradition aswell similar to Pakistan where women wear niqaab, hijab or scarf for modesty.

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Who made you the spokesperson for Iranian women?

This happened after the religious police of Iran brutal beat an Iranian woman who was wearing a loose hijab. This religious police deserves death.
 

Iran restricts WhatsApp, Instagram as Mahsa Amini protests grow​

NetBlocks says the outage is the ‘most severe’ since the internet was blocked during 2019’s fuel protests.

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Protests broke out after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini who died after being arrested by the Islamic Republic's so-called morality police [West Asia News Agency via Reuters]

Iran has curbed access to social media networks Instagram and WhatsApp amid protests over the death of a woman in police custody, according to residents and internet watchdog NetBlocks.

Significant internet outages were also reported across the country, with one of the biggest mobile phone operators disrupted, leaving millions of Iranians offline.

Last week’s death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was arrested by morality police in Tehran for “unsuitable attire”, has unleashed a wave of anger over issues including freedom in the Islamic Republic and an economy reeling from sanctions.

At least six protesters have now been killed, according to Iranian media and officials, as well as a police officer and two member of a pro-government militia. However, activist groups say the death toll is higher.

NetBlocks also reported a “nation-scale loss of connectivity” on Iran’s main mobile telephone provider and another company’s network.

WhatsApp’s servers were disrupted on multiple internet providers, hours after Instagram’s services were blocked, London-based NetBlocks said.

The group’s data shows a near-total disruption to internet service in parts of Kurdistan province in western Iran since Monday, while the capital city of Tehran and other parts of the country have also faced disruptions since Friday, when protests first broke out.


Two residents in Tehran and southern Iran said they could only send text and not pictures on WhatsApp and that Instagram appeared to be completely blocked.

Both platforms are owned by Meta, Facebook’s parent company and are among the few social media networks still operating. NetBlocks said the disruptions were the “most severe” since 2019 when the government shut down the internet for about a week to help stifle fuel protests.

Without internet access, it is harder for people to post videos on social media to generate support for their cause or obtain reliable reports on what is happening.

This month’s unrest has been particularly intense in Amini’s home province of northwestern Kurdistan.

The 22-year-old Amini lived in Saqqez, Kurdistan, and was in Tehran when she was detained for what Iran’s ‘morality police’ deemed ‘immodest clothing’, violating Iran’s mandatory modest-dress rules, which were imposed shortly after the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

The authorities say she had a stroke and a heart attack while she was in a “guidance centre” and was transferred to a nearby hospital, where she died several days later.

Amini’s family has denied claims by Tehran’s police chief that she had several pre-existing conditions like epilepsy and diabetes.

Social media websites such as TikTok, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook are routinely blocked in parts of the Islamic Republic, which has some of the strictest internet controls in the world. But tech-savvy residents often use virtual private networks (VPNs) to bypass the curbs.


 
Indian channels should be forced to show this 24x7 in ALL states, translated to local languages.
Really hope that they will listen your stupid suggestion, tearing connections with Iran by bharatian regime would be great news.

There should be reforms in Iran regarding this stupid law. Covering of the head should be encouraged but not enforced.
They should do lot of things but they are under constant psyops by west, on the other hand best course of action by their authorities would be to arrest and prosecute responsible for the girl murder.
 
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