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Iranian Women Are Re-Creating A Viral TikTok Dance Without Hijabs On After 5 Teens Who Did The Same Were Reportedly Detained And Forced To Make An Apology Video

Iranian Women Are Re-Creating A Viral TikTok Dance Without Hijabs On After 5 Teens Who Did The Same Were Reportedly Detained And Forced To Make An Apology Video

By Clarissa-Jan LimBuzzFeed News

Iranian women are dancing in public without headscarves on in defiance of the country's modesty laws after a group of teen girls was reportedly detained by security forces and forced to apologize on video for doing the same. In a video posted on International Women's Day, five Iranian girls in crop tops and baggy pants with their hair uncovered are seen re-creating a viral TikTok dance to the song "Calm Down" by Rema and Selena Gomez . According to Iran International , the video was posted by their dance instructor on Instagram, and it quickly went viral as a symbol of resistance against the country's hard-line Islamist regime and its crackdown on protesters. This video of Iranian girls in Tehran’s Ekbatan neighborhood dancing unveiled to the song Calm Down by Rema and Selena Gomez has gone viral. Women are banned from dancing in public in Iran. Twitter: @IranIntl_En Women in Iran are not allowed to dance in public and are required to wear headscarves and loose-fitting clothes. Over the next few days, authorities reportedly went looking for the teenagers, who are in Ekbatan , a town west of Tehran, and their dance instructor's video was removed. The girls were detained for two days and forced to record a confession video expressing remorse for their actions, according to the Twitter account @Shahrak_Ekbatan , which tracks news in Ekbatan. A screenshot purportedly from the confession video shows the girls wearing headscarves and long, loose clothing. دختران اکباتان که فیلم رقصشون جهانی شد بعد تذکری که گرفتن باز قوه قضاییه خواستتشون و ۲روز بازداشت بودن. حالا ازشون اعتراف اجباری گرفته شده و تو پیج مربی رقص خانوم میترا آپلود شده. زورشون به دخترامون رسیده؟ بهشون نشون میدیم چه خبره! #بچه_های_اکباتان #مهسا_امينی‌ Twitter: @shahrak_ekbatan The incident led to another wave of anger and fueled more dissent against authorities in Iran, which had already seen massive protests against restrictions on women in recent months. In response, women in Iran and abroad began posting videos of themselves and others doing the same dance in public with their hair uncovered as a show of support for the girls. ویدیوهای رسیده حاکی است دختران از نقاط مختلف ایران در حال رقصیدن با ترانه «Calm down» سلنا گومز و رما در حمایت از دختران شهرک اکباتان تهران هستند Twitter: @IranIntl ویدیوهای رسیده به ایران اینترنشنال نشان می‌دهد دختران در نقاط مختلفی از ایران برای نشان دادن حمایت خود از دختران شهرک اکباتان اقدام به رقصیدن مقابل دوربین و انتشار آن در رسانه‌های اجتماعی می‌کنند Twitter: @IranIntl In September 2022, the death of Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish woman who died in police custody after she was detained by the morality police for wearing a hijab "improperly," sparked widespread protest around Iran. Authorities claimed Amini died of a heart attack while in custody , while her family said she was beaten . The demonstrations over her death quickly morphed into wider discontent with the regime . In the six months since, Iranian security forces have routinely used draconian tactics to try...

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