The Eiffel Tower in France has lit up with messages of support for protesting women in Iran.
The slogan "Femme, Vie, Liberte" was seen on the landmark in Paris, which translates to "Women, Life, Freedom".
Mass protests have been continuing since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini four months ago.
The death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini after being detained by Iran’s morality police has sparked unprecedented protests across the country.
Videos have emerged across social media showing young protesters, often women, demonstrating in defiance and often facing a violent response from the police.
The Iranian government says protesters are a dangerous threat, and has blamed the US and Israel for spreading the unrest.
The BBC's Rana Rahimpour looks at why this movement is unlike any Iran’s seen before.
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