The Iranian couple, who cannot be identified as their faces remain obscured, defy a few different Sharia laws with this simple act of defiance against the Islamist regime.
The regime took their crackdown a step further by handing out death sentences for alleged crimes committed during the protests.
People blocking an intersection in Iran as protesters marked a symbolic 40 days since 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died in custody and ignited the biggest anti-government movement in over a decade. The first death sentence was related to arson committed against government buildings during protests, and a Revolutionary court handed down a second death sentence on Tuesday for allegedly"terrorizing people in the street using a bladed weapon, setting fire to the motorcycle of a citizen and attacking a person with a knife," according to the judiciary’s website Mizan Online.
Additionally, Iranian security forces have started targeting teenagers and children at the protests, according to the New York Times. Officers have allegedly incarcerated a 14-year-old alongside adult prisoners and beaten a 13-year-old girl while in plain clothes. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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