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A Couple Danced in Tehran’s Streets. Now They Are in Prison.

Por: The New York Times World February 02, 2023

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A young Iranian couple appears alone in the video, dancing in front of the Azadi Tower in downtown Tehran. They smile as they move together. The woman’s uncovered hair trails behind her as he lifts her into the air.The video was posted online in early November, weeks after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini at the hands of the police sparked widespread protests in Iran. In the months afterward, those protests grew stronger, as the government... + full article



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