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Marc Salomone /marcsalomone@sfr.fr / Blog: madic50.blogspot.com (censured) / Book: The two forms, ed. Amazon.
Paris, Thursday September 29, 2022
No. Ref. : My two letters of September 24, 20220422
Ladies and Gentlemen, Members of Parliament,
On September 29, AFP publishes a note at 11:09 a.m. informing that 25 Afghan women are showing their solidarity with Iranian women.
The police fired in the air and charged.
The women picked up the debris of their banners to throw at the police.
No government has recognized the Taliban regime.
This was the case on November 11, 1940, when during the Night of the Occupation, students went up the Champs-Élysées to celebrate Victory and confront the Occupier.
Meanwhile, like urchins pissing in the bath water, whistling to divert the attention of witnesses, the misogynistic droppings of certain parliamentarians, or the pee-poo of troubled quarrels in the locker room, are going to delight in combinations, anathemas , to postures.
These women show the path of honor, of combat, of efficiency, and "we look elsewhere" (Jacques Chirac).
When will French parliamentarians use their civil authority together to give solidarity with Iranian and Afghan women the national quality required by events?
If you do nothing to support women fighters because deep down you are reluctant to engage with them, how long can you continue to pretend to oppose feminicide and misogynistic violence?
They are often the reglar exercise of patriarchal right, the ordinary expression of the public disqualification of women, the natural right of everyone to their share of Taliban administration; respecting the Republic and secularism.
Thanking you for your attention,
Please accept, Ladies and Gentlemen, the assurance of my best regards,
Marc SALOMONE
Protests in Iran: Women's anger spreads to Afghanistan, Taliban fire in the air
CONTAGION In Afghanistan, a handful of women demonstrated in solidarity with Iranian women. Their flash mob was quickly dispersed by the Taliban
20 Minutes with AFP
Posted 9/29/22 11:09 AM — Updated 9/29/22 11:52 AM
The surge of anger rocking Iran has echoed in Afghanistan, where the Taliban have dramatically tightened rules for women since returning to power.
A handful of women in solidarity with Iranian women demonstrated in Kabul on Thursday before shots in the air dispersed them.
"Woman, Life, Freedom" or "Iran is rising, now it's our turn". Here are the slogans chanted by some 25 Afghan women who dared to demonstrate Thursday, headscarves, in front of the Iranian embassy in Kabul, in solidarity with the movement of anger caused by the death of the young Mahsa Amini.
The rally only lasted about fifteen minutes. It was dispersed by shots fired in the air by the Taliban posted in front of the building, according to AFP journalists on the spot. The Taliban also attempted to beat protesters with rifle butts, and also ordered reporters to delete photos and videos of the protest.
The women, some of whom had hidden their faces behind sunglasses and surgical masks, picked up the debris from their banners to make balls of paper and throw them at the Taliban facing them.
"Solidarity" "We are here to show our support and solidarity with the Iranian people and the female victims of the Taliban in Afghanistan," said a protest organizer, on condition of anonymity. These Afghan women recognize themselves in the movement of anger that is setting Iran ablaze, where demonstrations have taken place every night in Iran since September 16.
On that day, young Mahsa Amini died in hospital, three days after she was arrested in Tehran by vice police for violating the strict dress code for women in the Islamic Republic of Iran, who must cover up. hair in public.
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