Mashid Nazemi was already an activist living outside her country of Iran when the Woman Life Freedom uprising began in 2022. But it was during those protests that the outspoken advocate was thrown into a deportation camp in Turkey. Nazemi now lives in France, under police protection, and life is better — though she still gets death threats. And although the 2022 movement fell short of its goals, women’s lives are different now. Reporter Fariba Nawa recently spoke with Nazemi for her perspective on what has and hasn’t changed, and to learn what gives the activist hope.
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