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Iran arrests teen girls over TikTok dance video

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Iranโ€™s morality police have arrested five teenage girls for dancing to a Selena Gomezโ€™s song on TikTok without wearing headscarves. The Islamic republic has strict rules about wearing headscarves as well as strict rules against dancing and other forms of public entertainment for women.

The short video features the five teenagers in Western clothing dancing to โ€œCalm Down,โ€ which features Gomez and Nigerian afrobeat singer Rema. It was recorded in Ekbatan, western Tehran and posted on March 8, International Womenโ€™s Day.

Authorities in Iran saw it as an act of defiance. Over the past half year, there have been mass protests in Iran over the headscarves law following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini while in custody after she was arrested for not wearing a headscarf. Women protested by not wearing headscarves in public spaces.

Gomez shared news of the detention of the teenagers on Instagram and wrote: โ€œTo these young women and all the women of Iran who continue to be courageous demanding fundamental changes, please know your strength is inspiring.โ€

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