Twelve Years in an Iranian Prison for a Punctuation Mark

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It’s been two years since the death of a woman in the custody of Iran’s morality police led to protests across the country. The brutal government crackdown that followed continues today- with artists, journalists and activists targeted. NPR’s Jackie Northam brings us the voices of some of those affected.

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