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Iran activists tell BBC how threat of war intensifies trauma of repression

Iran activists tell BBC how threat of war intensifies trauma of repression

Summary

An Iranian activist named Shirin describes her ongoing fear and trauma caused by government repression and the threat of war. Since protests began in 2022, thousands of people have been arrested, with reports of torture and harsh treatment by authorities.

Key Facts

  • Shirin lives in Tehran and experiences signs of post-traumatic stress disorder due to fear of war and government oppression.
  • The Iranian regime shows strength through events like armed parades involving women in military-style roles.
  • Shirin was arrested in 2024 after protesting but was released after agreeing to keep silent for two months under threat of solitary confinement.
  • Human Rights Watch reports over 50,000 arrests during recent anti-government protests, with many detainees held without contact and facing abuse.
  • Repression has worsened since the war started in February.
  • Iranian police have stated they will treat street protesters as enemies, indicating harsh crackdowns.
  • The protests began in response to the death of Mahsa Amini, a young woman who died after being detained for a hijab violation.
  • Activists inside Iran have limited ability to speak out due to government surveillance and intimidation.
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