Tehran. Since the death of student Mehsa Amini, who was in police custody in Iran, the government has been dealing strictly with the protests against the hijab. The Iranian court has made up its mind to take action against about a thousand people. The country’s hardline judiciary is set to conduct a public trial of nearly 1,000 people convicted of unrest in Tehran. Iran’s move is being seen as an attempt to quell the protests that erupted after the death of Mahsa Amini.
Nearly 1,000 people have been accused of vandalism during demonstrations, assaulting security guards and setting fire to public property, citing Tehran’s chief justice. Court trials on the accused will be held publicly from this week. will go.
Girls taking up arms against the government
Since the death of Amini in police custody in Iran, people have been protesting on the streets for months in protest against the hijab. However, despite the violent demonstrations, the Islamic Iranian government is not ready to budge on the issue of hijab. In such a situation, when the government is not listening despite the demonstrations, then the brave girls of the country have started joining hands with the Kurdish fighters. According to the report of CNN, many girls have started taking weapons training in collaboration with Kurdish fighters. The report said that in view of the violence against women in Iran, a large number of girls are taking up arms for their freedom.