Nina Pavan (in Aix-en-Provence) 8:21 a.m., November 27, 2022, modified at 8:23 a.m., November 27, 2022
More than two months after the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, the mobilization of the Iranian people continues.
In Aix-en-Provence, about fifty of them gathered in front of the town hall to hope for what still seems impossible: the fall of the regime.
Europe 1 followed the demonstration.
More than two months after the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd, who died three days after her arrest on September 13 for breaching the Islamic Republic's strict dress code which notably obliges women to wear the veil, the mobilization for Iranian women's rights continues.
Demonstrators were still gathered Saturday afternoon in front of the town hall of Aix-en-Provence to still demand the fall of the Iranian regime.
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“I have friends who are in prison”
A 30-year-old young woman flies the Iranian flag above her head and sings songs to the glory of these women who died for freedom.
She says she is afraid for her family back home.
"All my family is in Iran. I can't talk to them since we started to change things a little bit. I have friends who are in prison. I have friends who are affected by the regime. That's how our country," she laments at the microphone of Europe 1.
Next to the demonstrators, a garland of portraits of children, all killed by the mullahs' regime.
For Kazem, his crimes must make the international community react.
"It's serious to kill people in the street just because he walks in the street, in my opinion, it's a disaster for everyone, not just for Iran", he judges.
Here, among the Iranian diaspora, it is certain that this time, the regime has gone too far: the people will not back down until they have conquered freedom.