Mahsa Amini , the 22-year-old Iranian killed in her country last September 16 only because she badly wore the veil. A violent and shameful episode that has indignant the world, raising protests and demonstrations in every part of the globe.

This morning in Sassari in honor of Mahsa the students of the Devilla technical center demonstrated, who also organized a flash mob. A colorful initiative but full of profound meanings of tolerance and equal rights .

One of the promoters of the initiative is a teacher from the institute: Monica Picus .

"We decided not to remain indifferent in the face of the death of Mahsa and many other people in Iran - explains the teacher -. We asked ourselves about the importance of informing and sensitizing children and their families. We preceded the" event from discussions, videos, readings on the situation in Iran from the time of the monarchy to today. A path of recognition and then denial of women's rights. The students participated with great empathy and collaborated in the organization. At 11.30 we were all outside, on the street: students, teachers, technicians and Ata staff. A few minutes of silence and off to the flash mob: in the air the veils that covered our heads, as a symbol of free choice. We also had ribbons with the colors of 'rainbow: symbols of peace. That the boys, together with veils and images, have attached to the gates ".

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