
From Our Own Correspondent Iran’s marathon hijab protest
Dec 27, 2025
Faranak Amidi, a journalist passionate about women's rights, reports on a recent marathon in Iran where women defied hijab laws. She shares powerful stories of everyday acts of resistance following the 2022 protests. Beth Timmins delves into the plight of polar bears in Svalbard, discussing wildlife conservation amid climate threats. Julius Purcell highlights chestnut farmers in the Cévennes battling droughts while preserving tradition. Jordan Dunbar traces the resurgence of Irish whiskey, revealing its turbulent history and modern challenges. Imogen Foulkes examines Switzerland's complex neutrality during wartime.
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Marathon As Public Defiance
- Faranak Amidi recounted the Kish marathon where many women ran without hijabs as a public act of defiance.
- Runners described emotional scenes of cheering, live music and a feeling of victory crossing the finish line.
Everyday Acts Built Into Wider Resistance
- Amidi traces a shift from covert acts to visible daily defiance like running, dancing, and cartwheels in public.
- Authorities struggle to respond consistently given the sheer volume and visibility of these actions.
State Pressure Heightened Before Race
- State figures publicly reinforced strict hijab enforcement just before the Kish marathon, intensifying tensions.
- The juxtaposition of a state-sponsored pro-hijab march and the marathon heightened the event's political significance.

