Iran's youth rise up: Can women's rights movement lead to change?

Call it Act Two of Iran's protest movement. Teenagers and in particular teenage girls are defying Iran's repressive theocracy. Their daring is contagious: Week Three of the movement has seen fewer mass demonstrations than during the initial outrage over the death of 22-year old Mahsa Amini. Instead, we're seeing more targeted acts of protests, even strikes. 

Iran's youth rise up: Can women's rights movement lead to change?
Call it Act Two of Iran's protest movement. Teenagers and in particular teenage girls are defying Iran's repressive theocracy. Their daring is contagious: Week Three of the movement has seen fewer mass demonstrations than during the initial outrage over the death of 22-year old Mahsa Amini. Instead, we're seeing more targeted acts of protests, even strikes. 

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