Tāniyā va dukhtarān-i Khiyābān-i Inqilāb
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Tāniyā va dukhtarān-i Khiyābān-i Inqilāb

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175 pages 2019

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Girls of Enghelab Street is a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed, an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab Street Revolution Street of Tehran on 27 December 2017, She tied her hijab a white headscarf to a stick and waved it to the crowd as a flag. She was arrested on that day and was released temporarily on bail a month later on 28 January 2018. Some people believe that Movahed's action was based on Masih Alinejad's campaign for White Wednesdays, a protest movement that the presenter at VOA Persian Television started in early 2017. Other women later re-enacted her protest and posted photos of their actions on social media. These women are described as the Girls of Enghelab Street (The Girls of Revolution Street in English sources). The author ties the actions of heroism and courage of these girls to the action of Tanya Zoya Anatolyevna Kosmodemyanskaya, a young pioneer in the Soviet resistance against the Nazis, who was captured, interrogated and tortured, then hanged by the Germans.

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