What are the womens rights they were protesting for?
In surreal sporting news, Iranian soccer player Amir Nasr-Azadani is apparently facing possible execution for taking part in a protest for basic women’s rights in Isfahan, Iran.
Thanks, wonderful journalism.
Tyrannical regimes love to call any protest that turns violent a riot, as Americans know too well, and just like people classifying Black Lives Matter groups as terrorist organizations, Nasr-Azadani is being lopped in with the rebellion.
Weird that ppl might think a protest with fires and violence may be considered a riot.
What are the womens rights they were protesting for?
In surreal sporting news, Iranian soccer player Amir Nasr-Azadani is apparently facing possible execution for taking part in a protest for basic women’s rights in Isfahan, Iran.
Thanks, wonderful journalism.
Tyrannical regimes love to call any protest that turns violent a riot, as Americans know too well, and just like people classifying Black Lives Matter groups as terrorist organizations, Nasr-Azadani is being lopped in with the rebellion.
Weird that ppl might think a protest with fires and violence may be considered a riot.