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Removal of Mahsa Amini's image from the plane carrying aid to Gaza

The image of "Mahsa Amini" from the plane carrying aid to Gaza was removed by order of the Egyptian government.

Enrique Pinheiro, a famous Italian-Argentine filmmaker, posted on the social network "X" and announced: "By order of the Egyptian government allied with Israel, the photo of Mahsa Amini was removed from the Boeing Dreamliner aircraft used for humanitarian operations. In order for Solider to be able to deliver humanitarian aid to the civilian population of Gaza, we had to remove the photo of Mahsa Amini and the related phrase from the aircraft, otherwise the Egyptian government would not allow us to land in El-Arish."

A “design of Mahsa Amini, who died in the Gasht Ershad detention center,” as well as an image of “Amirreza Nasr Azadani,” an Iranian footballer who was sentenced to prison during last year’s nationwide protests, were unveiled on the plane earlier this year. The plane was recently used by the non-governmental organization Solider to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.

The images were accompanied by the following statements: “No woman should be forced to wear the hijab,” “No woman should be killed for not covering her head,” and “No man should be hanged for saying this.” However, Islamic governments are even afraid of the names of the victims, and by order of the Egyptian government, their names must be removed from the plane carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza before the plane carrying humanitarian aid is allowed to land.

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