From Iran to California, this professor protests for human rights but at what cost?
Briefly

Some in the group began to express anxieties about possible use of rubber bullets or teargas from law enforcement. It is a very scary thing, Aghasaleh said, recounting getting teargassed in the streets of Iran at demonstrations. It makes your eyes burn and you start having tears.
Aghasaleh has a history of activism, joining movements for democratic reforms and human rights in Iran, even participating in the protests during the 2009 Iranian elections and enduring government crackdowns.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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