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Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
Hanieh Babadi · 2020
Synopsis · Girls of Enghelab Street was a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran. The protests were inspired by Vida Movahed an Iranian woman known as the Girl of Enghelab Street who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf, to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.
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