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    Iran Woman’s “Bloody” Protest: “I Have Been Dead For 47 Years”

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    An Iranian woman’s shocking “bloody” protest has once again drawn global attention to the long-standing struggle of women under Iran’s strict social and political controls. Standing silently with blood-stained clothing and a haunting message — “I have been dead for 47 years” — her act was not just a protest, but a powerful symbol of decades of repression faced by women since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

    Her words reflect a life lived under constant surveillance, enforced dress codes, limited freedoms, and fear of punishment for even minor acts of defiance. The use of blood imagery was deliberate, representing the countless women whose voices, ambitions, and identities have been suppressed over generations. It echoed the pain of those who feel alive physically, yet socially and politically erased.

    This protest also connects to a wider movement of Iranian women who have increasingly used symbolic, non-verbal resistance to challenge the state. In recent years, public demonstrations, silent protests, and visual acts of defiance have become more common, especially after incidents involving the detention and deaths of women accused of violating morality laws.

    Authorities in Iran continue to view such protests as threats to social order, often responding with arrests, intimidation, and censorship. Yet these acts persist, showing that fear has not erased dissent. Instead, it has transformed it into quieter but deeply resonant forms of resistance that spread rapidly through social media and international news.

    The woman’s message — “I have been dead for 47 years” — is less about one individual and more about a collective experience. It speaks for millions who believe their lives have been controlled for decades, and whose demand is simple yet profound: dignity, choice, and the right to exist freely.

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