Guardian: Black-Clad Religious Women in Sistan Join Protesters

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Guardian: Black-Clad Religious Women in Sistan Join Protesters

The Guardian: Black-clad religious women in Sistan joined the protesters

The Guardian: Black-clad women in Sistan and Baluchestan province of Iran joined the nationwide protests last Friday

These protests, which began with the death of Mahsa Amini, were held last week with the participation of a group of religious women wearing Islamic attire

According to a human rights group, the presence of these women in the protests is a rare occurrence in the conservative region of Sistan and Baluchestan

Received videos show dozens of women in the streets of Zahedan holding banners that read ‘Woman, Life, Freedom,’ one of the main slogans of the Iranian protest movement

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