Margaret Hoover interviewed Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad about conditions for women in Iran. The interview was conducted in 2022 but it might as well have been conducted two weeks ago.
Alenijad is an outspoken critic of the mullahs’ repressive regime. She left Iran and moved to Brooklyn. Because she received death threats, she was transferred to a safe house.
She is highly critical of American leaders who thought they could cut a deal with the Iranian leaders. Like Biden, Obama, and Clinton.
I wish someone would interview her now.

Just stop. Iranian colleges are 60% women. There is no official requirement for women to wear head coverings or burkas. Stop listening to Iranian expats asking to have their country bombed – it’s grotesque. The actual Iranian people – the ones who live there – are rallying behind the Ayatollah’s son. Anyway, it’s not like women’s rights in this country are anything to brag about – take the log out of your own eye before you worry about the speck in others’.
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Women in Iran are required to cover their heads and to dress modestly. In 2022, many young women joined a protest movement because a young woman named Mahsa Amini died in police custody for refusing to cover her head.
Iran’s “Morality Police” enforce proper dress for women.
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