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Islamic regime extremism being imported to Europe, warns Kosar Eftekhari

18 May 2026
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Kosar Eftekhari, a woman who faced significant challenges growing up in Iran, described her life as an “endless struggle” starting from childhood. She was forced to wear a chador at the age of eight and became an outspoken critic of the Iranian regime after witnessing the brutal murder of Mahsa Amini in 2022, which ignited widespread protests. Eftekhari participated in demonstrations despite knowing the risks, ultimately suffering a severe injury when security forces shot a pellet into her eye. Following her injury and subsequent harassment in Iran, she fled to Germany, where she continues to feel unsafe due to the presence of regime supporters. Her story highlights the systemic oppression faced by women in Iran under the Islamic Republic.

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Eftekhari’s experiences reflect the broader struggles of women in Iran, where the Islamic Republic enforces strict dress codes and suppresses dissent. The murder of Mahsa Amini sparked a significant movement, with protests calling for justice and women’s rights. The Iranian government has a history of using violence against its citizens, particularly against women who challenge societal norms. Eftekhari’s journey underscores the challenges faced by dissidents in exile, highlighting ongoing threats from regime supporters even outside Iran.

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