Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Iranian officials have hit a popular singer who posted a song that urges women to remove Their mandatory headscarf His lawyers and officials said that he was convicted of keeping and consuming alcohol.
Mehdi Yarahi was hit on Wednesday, his lawyer Zahra Minui wrote on Social Platform X.
Citing the ASUS officer, Iran’s semifinal Fars News Agency said, “This sentence is for drinking and drinking alcohol drinks, not its music.”
The blow was “Tehran Moral Security Security Complainant has been fully conducted in the Branch of the implementation of the sentence in Fissure, and the case of Mr. Mehdi Yarahi has been closed,” Sinu said.
Yarhi wrote and introduced the song “Rusarito” for “your headscarf”. In music videos, women were requested to remove their hijab and the fun women were dancing. Yarhi’s initial arrest in August was believed to be linked to the video, which is still available to the available nail.
Yarhi wrote on the X apparently after the fl og ging: “Those who are not willing to pay the price for freedom do not deserve it.”
On the streets of Iranian cities, after a second anniversary, a woman is becoming more common to see a woman passing without a compulsory headcarf or hijab Mahsa Amini’s death And Collective opposition It spoke in 2022.
The 22 -year -old Amini died on September 16, 2022 after his arrest of the country’s moral police not wearing his hijab for selection of officers.
The protest after Amini’s death began with the chanting of “women, life, freedom”. However, the open calls of rebellion increased against the 85 -year -old Supreme Leader Ayatullah Ali Kham.
More than 500 people were killed in security disputes for the next months and seen more than 22,000 detainees. Only Afghanistan and Iran mandate women wear hijab.
Meanwhile, videos shown in the Naline videos were shown to be women who participated in the 12th Iran Interior Design Awards ceremony, as well as men and women. The mine news agency of the judiciary on Thursday reported that the lawyers announced legal proceedings, violating Iran’s laws against all organizers, hosts and individuals.
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