On the same day Iran launched its first ever attack on Israel, Tehran intensified a less-noticed war at home. Sky News has analysed dozens of videos showing incidents of Iranian authorities targeting women for not properly wearing their hijab according to the regime's sharia law.
In Tehran's Revolution Square, two women clad in long black full hijab approach another woman, dressed in jeans, a long-sleeved shirt and a hijab, or head scarf.
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middle eastern studies department said they may be the reason why the students may not know the answer to the questions that you asked them. they haven't been taught both sides of the story in the middle east. thank you very much. good to have both of you with us. so solidarity protests against israel go national. attorney and iranian american activist with a message to those who defend iran in these situations and their role in all of this next. >> we had to watch over the past 24 hours people clambering on the internet to explain that iran has the right to defend itself. in what capacity have you distorted the story to make the islamic republic the victim?
seeing that near columbia university is anti- israel protests ramp up at schools across the u.s. and at yale listen to these chances of free palestine to cheer on handcuffed protesters who escorted off campus for breaking the rules of campus protests. watch. [ chanting ] free palestine! [ cheering and applause ] >> martha: off on the yale shuttle bus they go demonstrations at new york university and uc berkeley as well. my next guest as the night iranian american getting attention for this powerful message that she put out on tiktok. watch. >> when they were screaming that they were killing iranian women for not wearing a hijab where were you? when they were lynching iranian men from cranes for protesting,
USC students, faculty and pro-Palestinian activists gathered on campus Thursday to push back against what they called 'institutional silencing' of valedictorian Asna Tabassum.