Will Iranians get rid of their leaders? The protests are getting bigger every day. Many Iranians want new leaders in charge and new rules for their country.
Schoolgirls tell police boss to 'get lost'
Will Iranians get rid of their leaders? The protests are getting bigger every day. Many Iranians want new leaders in charge and new rules for their country.
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The girls are angry. They are waving their headscarves in the air and shouting at a man. The girls are only teenagers, still at school in IranA country in Western Asia, officially called the Islamic Republic of Iran. It has a population of 84 million. . And the man is a powerful police boss. But still they shout at him: "Get lost!"
This video is spreading around Iran and the world. It is one of many videos showing women, men and teenagers protesting.
The protests began last month, after a woman called Mahsa Amini died after being stopped by the police in Iran. They said she was not following the lawA rule that everyone must follow. that women must cover their hair with a scarf. She was only 22 years old.
Her death made many angry. They took to the streets to call for change, but the Iranian police have tried to stop the protests. More people have died.
Now, many Iranians want to get rid of the leaders that make the strictHarsh and believing that rules must be followed exactly. rules telling them what they can and cannot do.
Will Iranians get rid of their leaders?
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Yes! If enough people rise up and protest, Iran's leaders will be forced to let go of power. Change is coming in Iran.
No! Protests in the past have not brought change. Iran's leaders know how to make people afraid. The leaders are still strong.
Iran - A country in Western Asia, officially called the Islamic Republic of Iran. It has a population of 84 million.
Law - A rule that everyone must follow.
Strict - Harsh and believing that rules must be followed exactly.
Schoolgirls tell police boss to ‘get lost’

Glossary
Iran - A country in Western Asia, officially called the Islamic Republic of Iran. It has a population of 84 million.
Law - A rule that everyone must follow.
Strict - Harsh and believing that rules must be followed exactly.