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Rage Against the Regime: Iran
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Rage Against the Regime: Iran

Facing danger, risking persecution. Witnesses and survivors reveal the truth about anti-government protests in Iran, from 2009's contested election to the fight for women's rights.

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Episode 1 — Series 1

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  • Iran protester, Sima Moradbeigi speaks of horrors of 2022 protests crackdown

    Duration: 9:55
  • Iran protester, Mersedeh Shahinkar tells us about 'Woman, Life, Freedom' protests

    Duration: 12:34
  • Iran protester Zaniyar Tondro tells us about how he lost his eye

    Duration: 10:19
  • Former union leader Meytham Ale-Mahdi tells us his story of protest against the Iranian Regime. — Series 1, Episode 1

    Duration: 12:06

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