A number of women held a banner and staged a protest in Tehran against the ban imposed on their entrance to Tehran’s Azadi sports stadium.
The banner reads, “Entering Azadi Stadium is my right.”
A number of women held a banner and staged a protest in Tehran against the ban imposed on their entrance to Tehran’s Azadi sports stadium.
The banner reads, “Entering Azadi Stadium is my right.”
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