police They were detained for 10 days for making a ‘law breaking’ video

A demonstration in Hyde Park for protest against the radical Islamic regime in Iran — /SIPA
Two actresses and a theater director have been released in Iran on Sunday on bail, after ten days of detention for having carried out video “breaking the law” the Isna press agency.
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“Theatre director Hamid Pourazari, actresses Soheila Golestani and Faezeh Aeen, were released Sunday evening,” the Isna agency. He was accused of to the first two to have achieved a video, which has gone viral, in which Soheila Golestani walks in a park, her head bare and dressed in black, stopping at the foot of a staircase and staring at the camera , before being joined by nine other women and five men, who strike the same pose.
Thousands Arrested During Protests
Iran is the scene of protests sparked on September 16 by the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd, after her arrest by vice police for having, according to it, violates the strict dress code of the Islamic Republic.
The authorities, who denounce “riots” encouraged by the West, reported thousands arrested in connection with the protests.
