
ERRORS AND HUMAN RIGHTS.- Diana Bahadour (sometimes referred to as Diana Bahadorand known on social networks as “Baby Rider”) was a young Iranian influencer on social networksespecially on Instagram, which became known for her videos and posts riding motorcycles. Had 19 years and lived in Iran since it was born in 2006, where she showed her passion for driving motorcycles in a country where women face very strict personal, social and legal restrictions in public life. Let us remember the deaths by hanging, stoning or shootings that have occurred, just for removing a scarf from the head as a way of protesting and asking for more freedom. A few months ago, I also published an article about 8 women who were hanged by the Revolutionary Guard (the guarantors of morality), for refusing, for not abiding by the religious norms of the totalitarian “spiritual” leaders who govern the country with the connivance of the army, the police and the terrorist organization of the champions of “freedom.”
What distinguished Diana Bahadour was that, in a context where for many women even moving freely can be difficult due to the moral and social restrictions they have, she shared videos, showing independence, freedom and self-control over his life, which inspired many young people as a symbol of freedom and self-expression. His Instagram account had up to 195,000 followers.
What did he intend? Have a simple life, like any 19-year-old woman, in a country without democratic restrictions, in a country where their social networks were not spied on, where family or friends were not intimidated every day for sharing anything.
One day, insurgency sources reported that Diana had been murdered by Iranian security forces during protests in Iran in January 2026at only 19 years old. According to various human rights organizations and independent media, it was hit by gunfire while participating in demonstrations against repressionalthough authorities attempted to describe his death as an “accident,” something widely questioned by witnesses and activists. His death generated a strong reaction in networks and international concernsince it was not only the loss of a young woman, but also that of a figure who represented for many a symbol of the fight for women’s rights and freedoms in Iran.
But did anything happen internationally? NOTHING.
European politicians declared the Iranian morality police terrorists, but they were just words. The day Diana died, other people died who were not as relevant, but like her, they left home that day thinking that maybe this time someone would listen to them. But women in general and feminists in particular have not demonstrated even once in the rest of the world for them. Women who just want to be free from the tyrannical yoke of the ayatollahs.
I encourage you to enter the account (@baby.rideerrrr) from Diana Bahadour’s Instagram, who with her whole life ahead of her went out to fight for her rights, those elementary rights that you as a woman have every day in other countries in the world, despite the fact that she (they) because she is Muslim, any Muslim (man), in any country in the world, has the right to reprimand her.
The woman in Islam is the slave woman and until that enters our heads, we occidentontos We won’t be able to help at all. We from Europe continue to play International Legality like the ignorant Spanish Prime Minister or the ignorant Spanish President, who only think about the destruction of votes they can get in their country. A miserable attitude in the face of the more than 100,000 people-mistakes (murdered), in the different demonstrations for freedom in Iran in recent months, whose cries, very few world leaders have been able to hear.
From here my most absolute respect and admiration goes for this 19-year-old girl who risked her life and lost it, winning it for the history of freedom: Diana Bahadour, we will keep you in our memory.
Originally published at LaDamadeElche.com
