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CI are words that are a real cry of freedom. Those of Narges MohammadiNobel Peace Prize, powerful in Iran on the occasion of March 8, International Women’s Day. For years detained in the prison of Evin – the same in which Cecilia Sala remained unpleasant days -, the Iranian activist launches a message that is together denunciation and hope: Women are the driving force of the resistance against the regime.

March 8, Narges Mohammadi and Iranian women on the front line

Narges Mohammadi leaves no room for doubts: “Women have given meaning to the words” resistance “and” perseverance “. They do not just resist, but they are at the forefront in the fight against religious tyranny». For years, in fact, women in Iran have guided protests and manifestations, often paying with the freedom or life the price of their courage.

A power that the regime can no longer stop

The movement born after the death of Mahsa Amini It didn’t go out. Indeed, it has grown. “Women have become a global model, declaring their power and affirming that they must believe in it,” continues Mohammadi. Their rebellion has reached a point of no return: “They raised themselves against the Islamic Republic in such a way that the regime no longer has the power to repress them”.

Narges Mohammadi’s message is clear: the battle of Iranian women is not only theirs. It is of all. In this March 8, their example illuminates the path of the struggle for freedom, remembering the world that Rights do not wonder, they conquer themselves.

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