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Britney Spears Gets Trolled By Iranian State Media Over Support For Protesters - etcanada.com - USA - Iran - county Angelina - city Tehran
etcanada.com
19.10.2022 / 17:27

Britney Spears Gets Trolled By Iranian State Media Over Support For Protesters

It appears Britney Spears has made an enemy of the the Iranian government.

Meghan Markle Showed Her Support For Women and Girls in Iran With a Slogan T-Shirt—See Pics - www.glamour.com - Iran - city Tehran
glamour.com
19.10.2022 / 16:31

Meghan Markle Showed Her Support For Women and Girls in Iran With a Slogan T-Shirt—See Pics

, showed her support for women and girls in Iran with a black T-shirt featuring the slogan “Women, Life, Freedom” written in Farsi. Meghan wore the top for a Women@Spotify event at the company’s LA headquarters, where she was joined by Archewell president Mandana Dayani and executive vice president of global communications Ashley Hansen, who are both Iranian.“At an event today, Meghan spoke about the revolution being led by women and young girls in Iran, the courage and bravery they show every day, and their leadership and advocacy of basic human rights,” Dayani wrote as she shared a series of images from the event on .

Britney Spears trolled by Iran state media over support for protesters - nypost.com - USA - Iran
nypost.com
19.10.2022 / 03:15

Britney Spears trolled by Iran state media over support for protesters

The pop star tweeted Sunday, “Me & my husband stand with the people of Iran fighting for freedom.”Spears married Iranian-American actor and model Sam Asghari in June.In response to Spears’ message — which has been retweeted more than 25,000 times — the Islamic Republic News Agency noted that Spears was involuntarily placed under a years-long conservatorship. That arrangement ended last year.“American singer @BritneySpears was placed under her father’s conservatorship in 2008 due to her mental health problems,” the IRNA tweet read.

Iran anti-riot police sexually assault women in public as protests near one-month anniversary - www.foxnews.com - Argentina - Iran - Lebanon - city Tehran - Kurdistan
foxnews.com
15.10.2022 / 22:13

Iran anti-riot police sexually assault women in public as protests near one-month anniversary

Iranian protesters have demanded "justice" for a woman who was assaulted by anti-riot police, with one officer forcibly grabbing her bottom and then pushing her on the ground.  The video, captured on a security camera at the Argentina Square in Tehran on Wednesday, shows police surrounding the woman. When they start to cart her away, one officer grabs the woman’s bottom before she drops to her knees.  Another woman can be heard saying that the officers were pulling the victim’s hair as she knelt on the ground.  Tehran’s Police Public Relations office has said the incident will be investigated, the BBC reported, but the police provided no statement as to what might have happened.

Iranian Authorities Stop Filmmaker Mani Haghighi From Departing Iran For London Film Premiere - etcanada.com - Iran - city Tehran
etcanada.com
15.10.2022 / 00:37

Iranian Authorities Stop Filmmaker Mani Haghighi From Departing Iran For London Film Premiere

Mani Haghighi is the latest film director who has been impacted by Iran’s ongoing restraint on filmmakers.

Iranian Filmmaker Mani Haghighi Barred From Leaving Iran To Attend London Film Festival - deadline.com - Iran - city Tehran
deadline.com
14.10.2022 / 17:17

Iranian Filmmaker Mani Haghighi Barred From Leaving Iran To Attend London Film Festival

Iranian filmmaker Mani Haghighi will no longer attend the London Film Festival premiere of his latest film Subtraction after authorities stopped him from boarding a flight to London. 

US citizen sent back to prison in Iran - www.foxnews.com - USA - Germany - Iran - Iraq - city Tehran
foxnews.com
13.10.2022 / 04:19

US citizen sent back to prison in Iran

U.S. citizen Siamak Namazi is back in an Iranian prison today after being temporarily released by authorities in Tehran earlier this month.  Waving Iran flag above skyline of Tehran at sunset.  (istock) "His furlough, which started on October 1, was renewable and had already been renewed once on October 8," a statement released by Namazi's pro bono counsel Jared Genser explained.

Ilhan Omar equates women protesting Islamic law in Iran with abortion fight in US - www.foxnews.com - Minnesota - USA - Iran
foxnews.com
10.10.2022 / 20:05

Ilhan Omar equates women protesting Islamic law in Iran with abortion fight in US

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., drew comparisons between women risking their lives to protest Islamic law in Iran to women fighting for abortion rights in the United States. During a campaign rally to re-elect Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on Friday, Omar said pro-life Republicans are challenging women’s bodily autonomy, much like Iran’s oppressive clerical regime led by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Protest Song for Mahsa Amini, Who Died in Iranian Police Custody, Receives Nearly 100,000 Submissions for New Grammy Award - variety.com - Iran - city Tehran
variety.com
10.10.2022 / 19:35

Protest Song for Mahsa Amini, Who Died in Iranian Police Custody, Receives Nearly 100,000 Submissions for New Grammy Award

Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor One of the new honors the Grammy Awards will introduce at their next ceremony is song for social change — a special-merit award that “recognizes creators of message-driven music that responds to the social issues of our time and has the potential for positive global impact.” While the honor is “curated by a blue-ribbon committee,” there’s little question that the number of submissions will have an impact — and according to the Recording Academy, 95,000 of the 115,000 submissions received have been for Iranian musician Shervin Hajipour’s song, “Baraye,” a protest song about 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody after being arrested and beaten by Iran’s so-called morality police for not wearing a proper head covering, in line with the country’s Islamic law.

Dua Lipa pleads with fans not to 'turn away' from Iran protests - www.msn.com - Iran - city Tehran
msn.com
10.10.2022 / 16:59

Dua Lipa pleads with fans not to 'turn away' from Iran protests

Dua Lipa has expressed support for the women of Iran following protests in the nation. The Levitating singer took to Instagram on Saturday to bring attention to the demonstrations, which have been staged to highlight the death of Mahsa Amini. Last month, the 22-year-old passed away in a hospital in Tehran under suspicious circumstances.

Sevdaliza shares “Woman Life Freedom,” a song dedicated to the women of Iran - www.thefader.com - Iran - city Tehran
thefader.com
10.10.2022 / 12:11

Sevdaliza shares “Woman Life Freedom,” a song dedicated to the women of Iran

Sevdaliza, a Dutch-Iranian experimental pop songwriter who was born in Tehran, has shared “Woman Life Freedom,” a new song that was written “in support of women in Iran,” according to a press statement. Iran is currently gripped by protests which began over the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, a woman who was reportedly killed by the country’s Morality Police in September over a violation of the country’s mandatory hijab law.

Dua Lipa shares support for women in Iran following protests - www.nme.com - Iran - city Tehran
nme.com
10.10.2022 / 00:23

Dua Lipa shares support for women in Iran following protests

Dua Lipa has shared her support for women in Iran following a number of recent protests in the country.The musician posted on Instagram yesterday (October 8) to share a post about the recent deaths of young women in Iran as protests continue following the death of Masha Amini, 22.Amini died in Tehran earlier last month (September 16) after being arrested for not wearing her hijab in accordance with government standards. Police claimed she suffered heart failure at the station, although witnesses have claimed Amini was severely beaten by the authorities.Lipa shared a number of photos of women who have also since died on Instagram.

Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and More Celebs Speak Out About the Ongoing Protests in Iran - www.etonline.com - Iran - city Tehran
etonline.com
09.10.2022 / 20:31

Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and More Celebs Speak Out About the Ongoing Protests in Iran

a United Nations report, Amini was arrested on Sept. 13 and taken to a morality «re-education center» in Tehran where, per Iranian authorities, she died of a heart attack three days later.

International Insider: Festivals & Markets In Turmoil; LFF Kicks Off; Support For Iran Protests; Banijay Goes Beyond; International Oscar Race Hots Up - deadline.com - Bahamas - city Budapest - city Miami - Iran - city Nassau - Beyond
deadline.com
07.10.2022 / 16:33

International Insider: Festivals & Markets In Turmoil; LFF Kicks Off; Support For Iran Protests; Banijay Goes Beyond; International Oscar Race Hots Up

It’s Friday, you’re starting to think of the weekend, so it must be Insider time. Join me once again as the Deadline International team cast a critical eye over the big news stories this week. Read on.

Lorraine viewers in tears as Elika Ashoori cuts her hair in support of Iranian women - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - USA - Iran
ok.co.uk
06.10.2022 / 16:41

Lorraine viewers in tears as Elika Ashoori cuts her hair in support of Iranian women

Lorraine Kelly was joined this morning on her show by Elika Ashoori who spoke about the current protests in Iran after Mahsa Amini’s death - cutting her own hair live on the show, to show solidarity with the current female-led revolution. And viewers were quick to take to Twitter in support of the TV moment, describing it as "powerful".

Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche cut hair in solidarity with Iranian protesters - www.msn.com - Iran
msn.com
06.10.2022 / 03:05

Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche cut hair in solidarity with Iranian protesters

Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche have shown solidarity with Iranian protesters by filming themselves cutting off pieces of their hair. In recent weeks, protesters in Iran - and subsequently all over the world - have been cutting off a lock of hair to protest the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in September. She died shortly after being detained by Iran's morality police for wearing her hijab too loosely and showing some hair.

Marion Cotillard and More Stars Cut Their Hair in Solidarity With Iran Protests - www.etonline.com - Britain - France - Iran - city Tehran
etonline.com
06.10.2022 / 02:31

Marion Cotillard and More Stars Cut Their Hair in Solidarity With Iran Protests

Marion Cotillard, Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert and a handful of female actresses and singers from France are lending their support to the people of Iran amid the mass protests following the death of Mahsa Amini.Amini, 22, was killed by Iran's morality police on Sept. 16 for improperly wearing her hijab — a violation of the country's strict dress codes for women in public.According to a United Nations report, Amini was arrested on Sept. 13 and taken to a morality «re-education center» in Tehran where, per Iranian authorities, she died of a heart attack three days later.

French Film Industry Rallies to Support Iranian, Women-Led Protests in Wake of Mahsa Amini’s Death in Custody (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Paris - Los Angeles - Iran - city Tehran - city Istanbul - county Wake - Kurdistan
variety.com
04.10.2022 / 17:31

French Film Industry Rallies to Support Iranian, Women-Led Protests in Wake of Mahsa Amini’s Death in Custody (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Award-winning filmmakers Alice Diop (“Saint Omer”), Audrey Diwan (“Happening”), Julia Ducournau (“Titane”), Michel Hazanavicius (“The Artist”), Jacques Audiard (“Dheepan”), and actors Juliette Binoche, Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert, Lea Seydoux are among nearly 1,000 prominent French film figures who have signed an open letter to support Iranian women and civil rights activists in their revolt over the death of 22 year-old Mahsa Amini, as well as denounce the “murderous violence” of the Iranian regime. Amini, a Kurdish woman, died in custody on Sept. 16, three days after being arrested in Tehran because she allegedly breached the Islamic republic’s strict dress code for women. Her death has sparked protests across Iran, including in Tehran, Isfahan and Yazd, and in cities around the world, including in Paris, Istanbul and Los Angeles. Amnesty International said Iranian authorities have been “intentionally using lethal force against the protesters,” causing more than more 52 deaths (as of Sept. 30). The organization has urged international action “beyond statements of condemnation” to prevent more people from being killed.

Angelina Jolie and Dua Lipa express support for Iranian protesters - www.msn.com - London - Los Angeles - Iran - Berlin - city Vancouver
msn.com
30.09.2022 / 19:35

Angelina Jolie and Dua Lipa express support for Iranian protesters

Angelina Jolie and Dua Lipa have publicly expressed their support for the protesters in Iran. Protests broke out across the country earlier this month following the death of Mahsa Amini - a 22-year-old woman who had been detained by Iran's "morality police" for wearing her hair outside of her hijab. As the death toll from the protests reached 76 this week, demonstrations in support of Iranian activists have appeared in London, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Berlin, and Paris.

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