The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, showed her support for women’s protests in Iran by wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan “Zen Zandaki Azadi“, meaning “women’s freedom of life” in Persian. This happened during a party organized by the podcast platform “Spotify” in Los Angeles, USA,
The shirt that Megan wore bears the signature of the Canadian “Etsy K&R World Design” brand, and is currently available for sale on the brand’s website at a price of $ 28.22 in a collection of designs called “Mahsa Amini”, and is available in black and white with different embellishments
The Duchess of Sussex’s photo with this shirt was posted on Mandana Diani’s Instagram page, and Mandana is president of Archewell, the charitable organization that Meghan Markle founded with her husband Prince Harry. In the photo, Meghan is centered on Mandana Diani and Ashley Mumtahini Hansen, who is the organization’s vice president. The two women are of Iranian origin.
The image was accompanied by a message from Mandana: “Women. Life. Freedom. We have been supported in various ways over the past month since Mahsa Amini’s death. I am so grateful to work with such amazing women as Megan and my Iranian colleague Ashley Mtahhini, as we continue to highlight the courage of women and girls.” On the front lines of one of the most important feminist movements of our lives
Mandana Diani continued her message by saying: “On this occasion, Megan spoke about the revolution led by women and young girls in Iran, the courage they show every day, their leadership and advocacy to stand up for basic human rights: women, life and freedom. As an Iranian woman who left her homeland in pursuit of Beyond these very liberties, I am so grateful for her perseverance in standing up for women around the world. It’s a proud day for Archewell and especially for me and Ashley Mtahini.