
Iranian women's fight for freedom
One Iranian woman explains life under the morality police and why she is hopeful
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Show Notes
Iranian authorities are using increasingly violent force to suppress the female-led protests that are rocking the religious regime.
Zahra Gholamvand is a research fellow at Trinity College Dublin who left Iran in 2010 after the failure of the Green Movement and violent crackdown on protest.
She explains what life is like for women under the watch of Iran's morality police and why this time she believes the protests are not going away.
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