
This woman, pictured above now known as the iconic “Smoking Persian Girl”.
10/10. No fixing needed. https://t.co/GtozneUqro
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) January 9, 2026
This young lady risks her life showing her hair in public. The regime will abuse her, break her, and then kill her.
Free Iran pic.twitter.com/i3TiEGfgq2
— Serf (@TheRoyalSerf) January 8, 2026
I agree, the women in Iran are heroes.
Who agrees with me? The women of Iran are heroes. 🦁❤️ pic.twitter.com/S6KgtKTjTH
— daniel hanuka📟🇮🇷 🇮🇱 (@LionsOfZion_ORG) January 9, 2026
These women have real courage.
This trend among Iranian women is now unstoppable
Iranian women are lighting cigarettes from burning photos of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
This isn’t shock value. It’s a blunt political gesture — open contempt for a regime that has spent decades controlling women’s bodies,… pic.twitter.com/TxqCkWLy8j
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) January 10, 2026
These women face punishment and even death for showing their hair.
This is the brutal reality of life for women under the Islamic Republic in Iran. A woman in Tehran sent me this photo of her scarred back, flogged for the “crime” of showing her hair. Yet, she refuses to be silenced.
Holding a Woman, Life, Freedom slogan, she took this photo as a powerful act of defiance, declaring:
“The morality police arrested me for resisting their van. My ‘crime’ was unveiling. After months of court hearings, I was sentenced to 74 lashes. The cleric overseeing the punishment stood there to ensure it was carried out. I won’t give up my fight against this brutal regime, but we are fed up with living as prisoners in our own homeland.”
Her scars tell the story of oppression, but her courage speaks of a revolution.
This is a barbaric law, this is terrorism. How is this different from ISIS?
This is the brutal reality of life for women under the Islamic Republic in Iran. A woman in Tehran sent me this photo of her scarred back, flogged for the “crime” of showing her hair. Yet, she refuses to be silenced.
Holding a Woman, Life, Freedom slogan, she took this photo as… pic.twitter.com/7q8A6lZINx
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) December 1, 2024


