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Understanding the Iranian Protests with Maryam Namazie (S3 Ep.32)
Oct 1, 2022
Maryam Namazie, an Iranian-born writer and activist, discusses the Iranian protests, the death of Masa Amini, the Iranian morality police, laws governing women's behavior and dress, the alliance between conservative Islam and Western feminism, the legacy of the Iranian Revolution, the black market for Western content in Iran, and suggestions for supporting Iranian women and protesters.
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- The Iranian revolution of 1979 initially aimed for freedom and equality but turned Iran into an Islamic state due to political factors.
- The death of Masa Amini and the subsequent protests in Iran signify a broader desire for a more modern, secular, and women-friendly society.
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Overview of Miriam Namazi's Activism
Miriam Namazi is an Iranian-born writer and activist living in the UK. She has been actively involved in advocating for refugee rights, human rights, women's rights, the demand for secular societies, and against the Islamic regime of Iran and Sharia laws. Namazi has played significant roles in organizations such as the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and the One Law for All campaign. She is deeply invested in the situation in Iran and believes that what happens there has global ramifications.
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