Mahsa Amini: A Kurdish-Iranian Woman Honored with EU's Sakharov Human Rights Prize

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The European Union has awarded the prestigious Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought to Mahsa Amini and the Iranian "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement that her death sparked. Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian-Kurdish woman, died in custody after allegedly violating Iran's strict hijab rule for women. Her death led to widespread protests and a global movement calling for an end to the mandatory headscarf and other discriminatory laws in Iran. The award sends a strong message of solidarity and recognition for those fighting for equality, dignity, and freedom in Iran.
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