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Following a ruling by an Iranian court in the country's Kurdish region of Marivan, Kurdish men started posting pictures of themselves dressed in women's clothing on Facebook in a campaign entitled, Kurd Men for Equality.

Doing drag for equal rights —
The men argued that the ruling was both sexist and anti-Kurdish, as the man was ordered to wear clothes traditional for Kurdish women.

Doing drag for equal rights —
Some activists argue that feminism and nationalism go hand-in-hand in Kurd communities, as both are reactions against oppression.

Doing drag for equal rights —
"It seems the Kurdish people are trying really hard to fight for the rights that have been taken from them. I guess women's rights is part of that whole thing," says Pedram Penhan, who took part in the campaign.

Doing drag for equal rights —
The campaign was started by Masoud Fathi (pictured). "If one part of us is unfree, our whole cannot be free, either," he told the Kurdistan Tribune about the protest.