The Iranian singer who urged women to go without a veil was criticized by alcohol condemnation

Dubai, United Arab Emirates – His lawyer and authorities said that Iranian officials had a famous singer whipping a song on the Internet urging women to remove the mandatory veil because of the condemnation and consumption.

Zahra Minoi’s lawyer wrote on the social platform x.

An unknown official, an unknown official, said that the sentence was drinking and eating alcoholic drinks, not his music.

Minoi said that the eyelashes were “fully implemented in Branch 4 of the enforcement of the Rulings Office in the Public Prosecutor’s Office for Ethics in Tehran, and the case of Mr. Mahdi Yarrai was closed.”

Yarahi and the performance of the song “RoSARITO”, the Persian for “Scredscarf”. The music video urged women to remove the veil and women discoveries dance. Yarhi’s first arrest in August was believed to be associated with the video, which is still available online.

Yarahi apparently wrote after decline: “Whoever is not ready to pay for freedom is not worth it.”

In the streets of Iranian cities, it became common to see a woman passing without the mandatory veil, or the veil, after the second anniversary of the death of Maasa Amini and the mass protests that raised her in 2022.

Amini, 22, died on September 16, 2022, in a hospital after her arrest by the country’s ethical police because of not wearing her veil, according to his desire for the authorities.

The protests that followed the death of Amini first began with the chanting of “women, life, freedom.” However, the demonstrators’ cries soon grew to open calls from the rebellion against the 85 -year -old Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khawni.

Security suppressed for months after more than 500 people were killed and more than 22,000 detainees saw. Only Afghanistan and Iran stipulates women who wear the veil.

Meanwhile, online videos showed exposed women attending the twelfth interior design ceremony for Iran, as well as shook hands with men and women. On Thursday, the Press Agency reported that the prosecutors announced legal action against all organizers, hosts and individuals who saw the violation of Iran’s laws.

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