
Before the Islamic revolution in Iran, dance were taught in school in Iran but after the ayatollahs took over in 1979 it became a big crime!
Brave Iranian human rights activist has posted this video (embedded below) on social media with the following description:
"...It's illegal for #Iranian women to #dance on the street, but that's not stopping them. These dancing women are risking jail by publicly defying Iran's modesty laws. But hopefully these women are shuffling their way to a better future...."
The prisons in Iran are full of women, not robbers or murderers but innocent women who struggled against the strict religious laws.
It's illegal for #Iranian women to #dance on the street, but that's not stopping them. These dancing women are risking jail by publicly defying Iran's modesty laws. But hopefully these women are shuffling their way to a better future.
Brave Iranian human rights activist has posted this video (embedded below) on social media with the following description:
"...It's illegal for #Iranian women to #dance on the street, but that's not stopping them. These dancing women are risking jail by publicly defying Iran's modesty laws. But hopefully these women are shuffling their way to a better future...."
The prisons in Iran are full of women, not robbers or murderers but innocent women who struggled against the strict religious laws.
It's illegal for #Iranian women to #dance on the street, but that's not stopping them. These dancing women are risking jail by publicly defying Iran's modesty laws. But hopefully these women are shuffling their way to a better future.
It's illegal for #Iranian women to #dance on the street, but that's not stopping them.
— Ashraf اشراف अशरफ🏳 (@ASJBaloch) 3 ביולי 2019
These dancing women are risking jail by publicly defying Iran's modesty laws.
But hopefully these women are shuffling their way to a better future. pic.twitter.com/3vevaVzxIW