Nasim, a 36-year-old hairdresser arrested after protests in Iran, endured solitary confinement and torture in Evin prison, where she was threatened with execution and interrogated for hours daily. Alongside other women, including Rezvaneh, arrested for activism, they faced harsh conditions in overcrowded cells, with minimal amenities and basic meals. Despite the hardships, the women formed bonds, fought for women’s rights, and even experienced unexpected moments, such as Rezvaneh discovering she was pregnant while incarcerated.
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Migrant strike protests 'accumulation of anti-immigration measures'
Dozens of immigrants and their supporters in Montreal responded to the call for "A day without migrants" by walking off the job and gathering downtown to protest against federal and provincial measures they believe worsen their living conditions. The protesters voiced their concerns about the precariousness of their lives due to recent government actions, aiming to draw attention to the challenges faced by immigrants in the community. The demonstration highlighted the impact of policies on...
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