A political message crept into Louis Gabriel Nouchi’s fashion show on Wednesday during Paris Fashion Week. A model walking to present the designer’s fall-winter ready-to-wear collection held in front of him a small white sign with the message: “Stop executions in Iran.”
The Louis Gabriel Nouchi collection, inspired by the Bret Easton Ellis book, American Psycho, was worn in particular by Emily In Paris actor Lucas Bravo. He appeared tied up in a big black coat and his face was splattered with fake blood.
In Iran, four protesters have been executed since the start of the protest movement in mid-September.
The Iranian government is using death penalty sentences against protesters to scare the Iranian population and silence dissent, bordering on “state murder,” UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker said on Tuesday. Turk.
imminent executions
Two more executions are imminent, that of Mohammad Boroghani, 19, and Mohammad Ghobadlou, 22, and at least 17 others are believed to have been sentenced to death, the High Commission said in a statement.
The European Union said it was “dismayed”, according to a press release from the services of its head of diplomacy, Josep Borrell. He also called on Iran to “immediately stop” the execution of protesters, while France denounced “disgusting” executions.
The country has been rocked by a wave of anti-government protests since the September 16 death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman, who died three days after being detained in Tehran by morality police for having carried wrong islamic dress. veil.
Source: BFM TV
