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Women vs. the IRGC: Why Female Leadership Threatens Authoritarian Rule
Authoritarian regimes thrive on control—of speech, movement, information, and most powerfully, of gender. In the Islamic Republic of Iran, the…
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Why Women Will Lead the Future of a Free Iran
For decades, Iranian women have been at the forefront of resistance, activism, and political change. From the Green Movement of…
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Breaking the Silence: How Iranian Women Journalists Risk Everything to Expose the Truth
In Iran, journalism is a dangerous profession, especially for women who dare to expose the truth about government corruption, human…
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Iran’s Generation Z: The Young Women Leading the Fight for Change
Iran’s Generation Z—young women born in the late 1990s and 2000s—are at the forefront of the country’s ongoing struggle for…
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Global Solidarity: How the World Can Support Iran’s Women-Led Resistance
The fight for freedom, equality, and justice in Iran is being led by women who refuse to be silenced. From…
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Beyond the Hijab: The Deeper Struggle for Women’s Rights in Iran
For decades, the mandatory hijab has been a symbol of state control over women’s bodies in Iran. However, the struggle…
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The IRGC’s War on Women: Enforcing Oppression Through Fear
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has long been the primary enforcer of state oppression in Iran, targeting political dissent,…
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Digital Resistance: How Iranian Women Use Social Media to Fight for Freedom
In an era where digital tools shape political movements, Iranian women have turned social media into a battleground for their…
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Voices from Prison: Women Activists and Journalists Who Challenged the IRGC
In Iran, women who speak out against injustice are often met with brutal repression, especially at the hands of the…
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The Power of Protest: Iranian Women on the Frontlines of Change
For decades, Iranian women have been at the forefront of the struggle for freedom, equality, and human rights. Despite living…
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