OWe no longer present Marjane Satrapi, a talented artist to whom we owe, in particular, the delicious Persepolis. And more recently the collective comic strip Woman, life, freedom (The Iconoclast) published in support of the struggle of Iranian women against the theocracy of the mullahs.
His anger today strikes the “ecofeminist” MP Sandrine Rousseau, who has undertaken a pathetic attempt at recovery on social networks. This displays its alleged support for the young Iranian woman who dared to strip naked in Tehran, then wander around in her underwear, after having been assaulted by the moral police for a veil considered ill-fitting: “Our body, and all that what we put on – or not – to dress it, belongs to us. Strength to Iranian women, to Afghan women, to all those who suffer oppression…
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