“I join you to say: women, life, freedom!”- Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos joins the protests in Iran with words of power for their women


“I join you to say: women, life, freedom!”- Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos joins the protests in Iran with words of power for their women

Toni Kroos joins the Iranian protest

Real Madrid‘s ace midfielder and German national Toni Kroos has strong words of power for the people protesting for women’s rights in Iran, and for the terrible situation that they are currently suffering under. The words have carried encouragement and support extended from afar.

“I’m Toni Kroos & this is a message to support all the brave people in Iran who are fighting for women’s rights, democracy, and freedom.” Said the German midfielder extending his support and immense gratitude and respect for the people and activists who are currently engaged in this brave protest.

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“I join you to say: Women, life, freedom!” Said the Los Blancos’ talisman without fear and not being scared of any authority whatsoever that shall move in the way for the German to put his hands across the shoulders of the Iranian people and join them in the sacred protest, that has turned violent.

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Besides the Real Madrid star, Shakira’s words for the Iranian

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Shakira

After the infamous event of the separation between the celebrity, Gerard Pique and the Colombian singer and performer Shakira, the cause took much heat and attention from the media and the fans. A few days ago things stirred up a bit after the singer joined the controversial protest in Iran supporting Late Mahsa Amini.

The Colombian took to her Twitter account and said, “My heart is with Mahsa Amini’s family”, sending her condolences on her death and further extending her support to her fellow Iranian protesters for their stand on Freedom of Expression. The fight sort of started with Mahsa’s death in the hospital which was suspicious at the age of just 22.

The marchers began ranting and the anti-Islamic protest to restore their trust and faith in the religion, by burning down ‘hijabs’ and marching out protests. The issue became big in Iran and some other parts of the world as well, gaining support from the rest of the world’s famous celebrities whom the singer joined recently.

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