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Protesters across the world stand in solidarity with Iranian women

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Protesters across the world stand in solidarity with Iranian women

Protesters across the world stand in solidarity with Iranian women

Activists from Geneva, Beirut, The Hague and Rome take to the streets in a show of support for women in Iran, as women-led protests over the death of Mahsa Amini reach their fourth week.


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