As a child, she roamed her rural village mischievously poking at beehives. Now, Masih Alinejad pokes a much more dangerous colony — the mullah-led government of her native Iran. The object of her crusade is the “hijab,” the headscarf, without which no woman in Iran is allowed to appear in public. “The hijab,” says Alinejad, “makes the woman a hostage to the Iranian regime.”
The Menace of the Mullahs
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