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In the wake of the 'Me Too' movement taking off in Iran, this personal story depicts the struggles to recover after childhood sexual abuse, and the Iranian justice system's flawed handling of such crimes.
17-year-old Maedeh Hojabri found herself confessing to moral crimes on Iranian state TV after authorities clamped down on her Instagram account. Her story inspired the viral #dancingisnotacrime protest.
Iranian exiles in the US are harnessing the power of the media to provoke regime change back home. Through uncensored satellite broadcasts they hope to encourage the masses to rise.
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In the Islamic Republic of Iran, normal teenage pastimes are strictly forbidden. Drinking, dancing and dating all carry the penalty of at least a beating. But the generation of young people born after the Islamic revolution is fighting back. This week's remarkable documentary explores the tensions tearing apart the Islamic Republic. We speak to the teenagers defying the mullahs and hear from the …
The holy men of Kurdish Iran, known as Dervishes, can dance themselves into a trance that appears to make them immune to pain.
Reform in Iran has been mandated by elections in 1997. However extreme Islamic sentiments are still present - but from older people. The young are driving the new movement by illegal activities which have been prohibited by the Mullahs.
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