Jessica Chastain Raises Voice On The Protests In Iran ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Actress Jessica Chastain insists it is “really important” for her to raise awareness about the ongoing protests in Iran and she has hailed the “women-led revolution” taking place in the country.

The ‘Good Nurse’ actress used her Twitter account in September to shine a spotlight on the tragic death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was murdered by the country’s morality police for not wearing her hijab correctly, and she is closely following the ongoing reaction to the shocking incident, which has sparked waves of women cutting their hair or shedding their head coverings in protest, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Jessica Chastain told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: “It’s really important for me to use my platform to amplify anyone’s struggle for freedom and peace and safety. And what’s happening in Iran right now is heartbreaking to me. I’m following the news every day as I hope everyone is, and my heart’s with those girls.”

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