Protests against Iran's government come to San Diego

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About two dozen protesters demonstrated against the regime in Tehran in front of the Hall of Justice.

Tuesday's protest in San Diego was about words — and deeds. Several young women followed the lead of their counterparts in Iran by cutting their hair.

“That was just to show my support for my women in Iran - for the teenagers, the young souls that they’ve been killed just because of showing some part of their hair," Angine Boghvian told KPBS after cutting off some of her hair.“They can send a letter to their representatives, send a letter to Congress, to Senate and to Mr. Biden, the president... and be actual human rights advocates for us,” she said.

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