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How Iranian women once lived with freedom—life before the veil
Before 1979, Iranian women wore miniskirts, earned advanced degrees, ran businesses, and lived lives that looked remarkably ...
The family got in the car and drove to the countryside outside of Isfahan, their home city. Hossein saw long lines at gas ...
From school hijab rules to the Morality Police, four Iranian women in Greece speak to life before and after escape.
The Women-Life-Freedom uprising represents a transformative and irreversible turning point for Iranian society.
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