Gerini

,

Belen

and other women of the show from all over the world show solidarity with the Iranians after the violent repression of those who protest the death of Mahsa Amini.

The protest also reaches the European Parliament, with Swedish MEP

Abir Al Sahlani

In Milan, a mural has appeared that portrays

Marge Simpson

with her hair cut in front of the Iranian Consulate in Milan. 

And while Iran's supreme leader,

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

, condemns the protests as "riots" and accuses the United States and Israel of planning protests inside the country, there are Iranians and Iranians marching

against the protests for the Mahsa's death

in a pro-government demonstration.

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Pro-government demonstration against the protests for the death of Masha Amini in Iran

"Zhen, Zh

ian, Azadi": the cry from all over the world

But the cry "Zhen, Zhian, Azadi", which means "Woman, life, freedom" is strong and involves the squares all over the world.

It is the slogan of the protests born after the death of the 22-year-old Kurd that also involved the younger women who joined the protests that began in the universities. 

Demonstrations of solidarity have been held for days in various cities around the world, shouting "Zhen, Zhian, Azadi", words used for the first time at the girl's funeral.

Solidarity also from the European Parliament

On Tuesday 4 September, Swedish MEP

Abir Al Sahlani

also cut her hair during her speech in a debate on street protests in Iran.

It happened during a debate in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France. 

Amnesty International protest

“Every day the Iranian civilization takes to the streets without fear”, say the volunteers of Amnesty International: women, men and children.

According to the data declared by Amnesty international, 150 people have died and 1500 people arrested

for having testified their opinion in the square from 16 September onwards.

Claiming life, freedom and equality is not allowed in Iran.

In the video the testimonies of the violence perpetrated against the demonstrators told by a volunteer of Amnesty Interantional.

There were also numerous arrests of journalists who followed the protests.

Shutting down Internet access makes it difficult for people to communicate and report what is happening.

Amnesty International is urging an initiative from the international community, through the establishment of an independent investigation mechanism, under the aegis of the United Nations, which can shed light on what happened to Mahsa Amini and help break down the wall of impunity. which has been protecting the Iranian authorities for decades.

The organization has also promoted a global appeal, which in Italy has already collected over 36,000 signatures, to ask the Iranian authorities to respect the right of peaceful protest.

From 3 to 9 October in numerous cities, the list of which is constantly updated, Amnesty International has descended and will take to the streets in solidarity with the people who are demonstrating peacefully in Iran demanding respect for human rights, truth and justice and an end to discriminatory norms .

Marge Simpson also cuts her iconic hair, in the mural created by street artist

AleXsandro Palombo.

In 2012 the Iranian government banned the marketing and distribution of the Simpsons because, according to the regime, "they corrode the morale of Iranian youth".

The mural is exhibited in front of the Iranian consulate in Milan. 

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Murals, Milan, AleXsandro Palombo, Marge Simpson

Fifty French actresses and singers participated in this form of protest in a video released on Instagram on the notes of the Persian version of Bella Ciao.

In the video: Juliette Binoche, Marion Cotillard, Léa Seydoux, Isabelle Adjani, Julie Gayet and Charlotte Gainsbourg. 

And in Italy it is the actress

Claudia Gerini,

who posts a video accompanied by the caption “Sisters of the world.

Unite #mashaamini ”, then she cuts a lock of her hair and slips it into an envelope to send it to the Iranian embassy in Rome.

Even

Belen,

live from the television program "Le Iene", makes the same gesture accompanied by the slogan: "Woman, life, freedom"

Via Instagram

The Italian actress Claudia Gerini cuts herself a lock and puts it in an envelope to send it to the embassy of Iran in Rome