Three years after Mahsa Amini’s death, which way are Iranian women heading?

Published : 22:37, 17 September 2025
Three years after Mahsa Amini's death, women in Iran have begun a new era in reclaiming their freedom and rights. On September 16, 2022, Iran's morality police arrested Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman, on charges of violating the hijab law.
Her death occurred three days after her arrest, which sparked widespread protests in Iran. The movement united under the slogan "Women, Life, Freedom" and demanded fundamental changes in Iranian society.
After Mahsa Amini's death, Iranian women took to the streets to demand their rights and freedom. Their courageous actions broke the obligation to wear the hijab. In various cities, including Tehran, women began to express their freedom by not wearing the hijab in public. This began a social revolution, which became a symbol of the confidence and courage of Iranian women.
The Iranian government then enacted a new hijab law, which imposed harsh penalties on women. However, the current president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has suspended the implementation of this law, indicating internal pressure on the government. The movement received international support and concerns about Iran's human rights violations.
Towards the future
Mahsa Amini's death has become a milestone for women in Iran. This movement was not only against the hijab law, but also marked the beginning of a social revolution demanding women's fundamental rights and freedoms. Iranian women have been able to bring about changes in society with their courage and determination, which will lead to a stronger and more organized movement in the future.
Through this movement, Iranian women have proven that with courage and unity, no obstacle can stand in their way of progress. Mahsa Amini's sacrifice will be an inspiration for Iranian women, who will continue to fight for their rights and freedoms.