Kurds cut their hair for Mahsa Amini in Draguignan
Kurdish women and men in Draguignan cut their hair to protest the murder of a young Kurdish woman, Mahsa (Jina) Amini.
Kurdish women and men in Draguignan cut their hair to protest the murder of a young Kurdish woman, Mahsa (Jina) Amini.
A protest was promoted by the Draguignan People's Assembly on Saturday in front of the governor's office. Kurdish women and men cut their hair in protest of the murder of a young Kurdish woman, Mahsa (Jina) Amini.
Pictures of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan and TJK-E and PKK flags were carried during a march that continued until the city square.
Activists observed a minute's silence in Draguignan Square. Afterwards, they chanted the slogan "Jin jiyan azadi" (Women, Life, Freedom) frequently.
Women and men cut their hair for Amini, who was killed on September 16 by the "morality" police in Iran on the grounds that she did not cover her head properly.