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A spokesperson for the Iranian judiciary said the woman had been treated in hospital and returned to her famil
A spokesperson for the Iranian judiciary said the woman had been treated in hospital and returned to her famil
Possibly. But I remember reading how she was attacked by a man who ripped her clothes off. Her and her family could have made the case that she didn’t strip intentionally. I know Iran doesn’t exactly deserve the benefit of the doubt on this topic but it could be that this was a factor.
I have not seen anything saying that’s how it happened. Everything I’ve seen has said she stripped to her underwear in protest.
Partially, yes. But there was an incident with a man, or men, that led up to that.
Personally, I don’t think Iran would have released her based purely on international pressure or social media. Protests and condemnation on this topic is nothing new to them