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'Lashed for a social media photo' in Iran - MSN


She was also prohibited from using social media and smartphones for five years. But to avoid serving time Kosar fled to Germany, where she now advocates for Iranian women on a public level. Read More

Mahsa Amini: Women's social media posts risking punishment in Iran - BBC


News. Sport. Business. Innovation. Culture. Arts. ... 'Lashed for a social media photo' in Iran. 16 September 2024. ... Alef posted a photo on social media revealing her hair flowing freely in public. Read More

LA County Sheriff's Dept. apologizes for 'inappropriate' Iran social media post


The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is apologizing over a social media post that was deemed “offensive and inappropriate." ... Read More

LASD apologizes for 'offensive' and 'inappropriate' social media post about Iran


LASD is issuing an apology after a post they deemed "offensive" and "inappropriate" regarding the conflict in Iran was published to their social media accounts. Read More

'Lashed for a social media photo' in Iran - BBC


She was also prohibited from using social media and smartphones for five years. But to avoid serving time Kosar fled to Germany, where she now advocates for Iranian women on a public level. Read More

'Lashed for a social media photo' in Iran - BBC


Women in Iran have told the BBC how their online activity has been spied on by the authorities, leading to arrests, threats and beatings. Iran stepped up surveillance following nationwide women ... Read More


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