Women in Iran are going without hijabs as the 2nd anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death approaches
- Women in Iran are increasingly seen without mandatory hijabs as the second anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death nears.
- In Tehran, women in both wealthy and working-class areas are now commonly uncovered, especially at dusk and on weekends.
- A student named Azadeh states, “My quasi-courage for not wearing scarves is a legacy of Mahsa Amini." Disobedience remains risky.
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