The anti-regime protests in Iran, initially flamed in the Kurdish regions and later spread across the nation, have crossed more than a 100 days. Since the 1979 Islamic revolution, these have been the longest-running protests the country has witnessed. Even though the events have stunned the administration, it has brought huge loss to human life in Iran.
The anti-hijab protests in Iran are taking the shape of a nationwide movement. So much so that the Iranian regime, which wants the world to see the nationwide protests as nothing but a small agitation, has issued its first death sentence linked to the anti-hijab protests.