Sima
(first name has been changed)
is Iranian.
For two years, she has been teaching at a French university.
With as much anguish as hope, she has been following very closely the events that have shaken her country since the announcement, on September 16, of the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old young woman arrested three days earlier by the police of the manners for "wearing inappropriate clothing", because she revealed a lock of her hair.
Shocked by the news reaching her from Iran, where women take off their veils to express their anger, where demonstrations are multiplying, from Tehran to Zahedan, in the South-East, via Boucherh, in the South-West, she promises to put us in touch with friends back home.
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