Natalie Dadon: "Supports women in Iran, woman to woman queen!"
The model and network anchor published a post on her Instagram account, and wrote that she supports the hijab riots in the country, which broke out following the death of a young woman who was arrested by the morality police because she did not wear a hijab.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2022, 13:21 Updated: 14:01
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The model, network anchor and human rights fighter
Natalie Dadon
, published today (Tuesday) on her Instagram account a message for women living in Iran.
Dadon, who changed her profile picture, wrote, "Who remembers Iran before 1979? Women walked around in skirts and tank tops from the best European fashion houses, parties were held and even the Jews enjoyed a united community and a sympathetic government.
The country flourished and prospered, economically, socially and educationally. From then until today , the holiday
And prosperity waned and the government's radicalization process grew stronger. Women are prevented from receiving an education, the freedom of clothing is taken away from them, and they are obliged to walk around the street as well as open the door of their house when a guest arrives wearing a hijab and cover themselves from head to toe."
The protest in Iran (photo: screenshot, Twitter)
Dadon went on to write about the harsh reality in which women live in the Muslim country, and the violent protest that has arisen in recent days: "They suffer violence, sexual harassment and severe humiliation. They are treated as property, a piece of meat to be traded without the ability to even choose whom to marry. They are deprived of any freedom in the country of them.
Recently, a protest arose following the abuse and murder of Mahsa Amini, who was caught without a hijab in public, was severely beaten and died of her injuries. The growing protest is justified and worthy, but it claims many victims. Women who take part in it are murdered in the street by bullets, they receive murderous beatings from the police. We live In 2022, it is unimaginable that such events exist, we all must raise our voices, identify with them and give them our backs!
We must! It's the least we can do as free women, share and cry out for them, support! A woman for a queen woman!".
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