A rubber bullet went right into Saman's eye. He believes the security officer must have recognized him as one of the frontline activists who had been returning here night after night. One witness saw a four-year-old girl roaming the halls with a bandaged eye. Doctors in three main hospitals across Tehran estimate that they had seen at least 500 of these injuries since the start of the protests.
This episode contains descriptions of violence and injury.
In September, protests began in Iran over the death of a young woman, Mahsa Amini, at the hands of the government. The demonstrations have since intensified, as has the government’s response, with thousands arrested and a terrifying campaign of public executions underway.
Today, Iranians who have taken part in the demonstrations tell us — in their own words — why they are willing to brave such severe punishments to help bring about change.
Guest: Cora Engelbrecht, an international reporter for The New York Times.
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