I am ready to return whenever they say': Nasrin Sotoudeh on prison, the hijab, and violence in Iran
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Iranian human rights advocate Nasrin Sotoudeh endured imprisonment, legal harassment, and family limitations. The regime's persistence in stifling dissent is evident through her story.
Sotoudeh faced appalling conditions in Qarchak jail, yet she is willing to return. Her perseverance against government intimidation reflects the ongoing battle for human rights in Iran.
The deaths of young women like Mahsa Amini highlight the regime's brutality. Sotoudeh's fight for justice amidst the government's intensified repression showcases her resilience and determination.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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