Iranian women find new ways to resist three years on from Mahsa Amini's death

SBS News In Depth - A podcast by SBS - Lunedì

In Iran, mandatory hijab laws sparked nationwide protests three years ago over death in custody of Mahsa Jina Amini. While the presence of morality police on the streets has declined, the regime says it is instead using digital tools such as citizen-watch apps, drones and facial recognition to enforce its crackdown. But women are finding new ways to resist.

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