Being a woman under Islamic fundamentalism: “I want to tell the world what the threat of terrorism against our freedom means”
2,000 kilometers from Kabul, in Tehran, Zahra has lived in terror since last Thursday. “The fate of Afghan women and Iranian women is the same,” he says, and says that his greatest fear is for the new generations who no longer observe the hijab. “Women were agents of change in the Middle East, that is why we are the first to pay the consequences”
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