Thousands of people around the world marched on Saturday in solidarity with the anti -government demonstrations in Iran, since violent police repressions have continued against people who speak against the mandatory laws of Hijab de Iran.
In Berlin, the Police estimated that some 37,000 people joined the German demonstration on Saturday afternoon. In Washington, DC, hundreds marched in the National Shopping Center agitating Iranian flags, singing: “Be afraid. We are afraid. We are one in this.” Several universities in Tehran organized more demonstrations on Sunday.
The protest was caused by the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, an Iranian Kurdish woman who died on September 16 while she was in Custody of the Moral Police of Iran. It was arrested for wearing tight and “incorrectly” pants using Hejb. Later, his family spoke, saying that they believed she was tortured and killed.
The protests extended in Iran, and many requested a fall in the conservative regime, and international voices quickly joined to criticize the theocratic government of Iran and the brutal suppression of the protesters. President Joe Biden condemned Iran’s actions earlier this month.

