Protests: Rallies against the Iranian regime in Hamburg and Berlin

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Rallies against the Iranian regime in Hamburg and Berlin

A woman demonstratively cuts her hair in Hamburg to show solidarity with women in Iran. photo

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They symbolically burn headscarves and cut off their hair: in Hamburg and Berlin, people demonstrate against discrimination against women in Iran and the system of government there.

In Hamburg, several hundred people took part in rallies and demonstrations against the ruling system and the systematic discrimination against women in the Middle Eastern country. A police spokesman said that up to 1,000 people demonstrated on the Sternschanze alone in the afternoon.

In the evening there was also a larger rally in the city center. A woman symbolically burned a blue headscarf here. Several people cut their hair as a sign of protest. Others carried signs that read “Woman! Life! Freedom!” and “No 2 Hijab, No 2 islamic republic” or photos of Iranian Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody a week ago.

Around 50 to 80 people gathered in front of the Consulate General in Hamburg in the afternoon on the initiative of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NWRI) Germany. The people of Iran risked a lot, said an NWRI spokesman for the German Press Agency. You shouldn’t be left alone. The federal government should not stand idly by. Among other things, he called for the Iranian ambassador to be summoned to the Foreign Office and sanctions against leading government officials.

Around 50 people also demonstrated in front of the Iranian embassy in Berlin on Saturday against the system of rule and the systematic discrimination against women in the Middle Eastern country. According to the police, the rally in the afternoon in the Dahlem district lasted about two hours and was peaceful. Those gathered showed banners and articulated their displeasure in German and Farsi. There have also been rallies in other cities.

The trigger for the current protests is the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. She was arrested a week ago by the vice squad for violating the strict Islamic dress code. What exactly happened to Amini after her arrest is unclear. It is known that she initially fell into a coma and died in a hospital on September 16. Critics accuse the morality police of using violence. The police deny the allegations.

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