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According to this link from Radio Farda, Ali Sorena is one of the three influential celebrities in the beginning of the Movement of Women in the Life of Freedom.The phrase "Sorena addresses political themes in various ways through his music, but his initial silence during the start of the Woman, Life, Freedom Movement sparked controversy" contains false information.
https://www.radiofarda.com/a/protest-hijab-mandatory-iran/32039758.htmlFarazwikinewis (talk) 10:11, 8 October 2024 (UTC)Reply