Mahsa Amini's Family 'Surrounded,' Ordered To Stay Home On Anniversary Of Iranian Student's Death In Custody
Briefly

"Nesa fears that renewed demonstrations could spark another bloodbath. She also seethes over the hypocrisy she witnessed as Iranians commemorated Ashura, which has become an avenue of protest."
"Some women who have been detained for hijab violations have been diagnosed with mental illnesses by Iranian courts, and ordered to visit state-run psychiatric centers."
"Nesa rages about how the morality police strike fear into women on the street while the officers hide their own identities."
"While she finds solace in friends amid the turmoil of the past year, she increasingly feels disconnected from Iranians on the street and wonders if it is time for a change."
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