Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman, was arrested for not wearing a hijab according to the rules in Iran. She died in custody. Eyewitnesses believe this was as a result of police brutality, which sparked a wave of protests. But why has the Iranian government heavily restricted the internet? And do people outside of Iran have a responsibility to speak out if those in Iran cannot?
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protest in Iran for Mahsa amini
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protest songs
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Their Voices Are Our Responsibility
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☺Protests in Iran: Mahsa Amini
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Protest in Iran: Mahsa Amini
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Protests in Iran: Mahsa Amini
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Equality and Fairness
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EFFECTS OF GENDER INEQUALITY
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This is not the end, but the beginning
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What does a woman's future in Iran look like?
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Will the Iranian government's policies against women...
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Should boys and girls have the same opportunities?
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Is gender equality just in Iran?
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FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS
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I disagree with women being forced to wear the hijab
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Iran's protesting crisis.
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Protests in Iran
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Protests in Iran
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Gender equality