Iranian woman dances on Tehran’s metro in protest against laws
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Iranian woman dances on Tehran’s metro in protest against laws



Iranian woman dances on Tehran’s metro in protest against laws
An Iranian woman protests against ‘oppressive’ laws for women by breaking two of them as she dances in public on Tehran’s subway without a veil covering her hair






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