Mahsa Amini’s death could be the spark for broader political action in Iran
by Weronika Strzyżyńska from World news | The Guardian on (#63ZQF)
The country faces a litany of problems, from inflation to a democratic deficit, and the women's movement is seen as an agent of change
On the day that news of Mahsa Amini's death spread throughout Iran, a young woman with a shaved head joined protesters who had gathered outside Kasra hospital, where Amini had lain in a coma since her violent arrest by Iran's morality police days earlier.
In her hand she carried a plastic bag full of her long hair, shorn off in a gesture of solidarity with Amini and in defiance of the increasing crackdown on women by the regime.
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