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Hope and fear: Dispatches from Iran

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The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Today, we hear from a mother and son in Iran about life amid ongoing protests and an escalating government crackdown. Despite communication challenges, journalist Sanam Mahoozi has been carefully corresponding with them for weeks about their lives in a changing Iran.


“I am devastated by the way the system is treating the youth,” a mother in Tehran told journalist Sanam Mahoozi during one exchange. “Every mother in Iran is miserable now.”


Protests erupted across Iran following the September death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iran’s “morality police,” and they show few signs of abating. For one mother and son in Tehran, this has meant life interrupted, halted and increasingly in jeopardy, as safety concerns inch closer to home. But it has also increased their resolve.


The government has responded harshly to the uprising, with human rights organizations documenting more than 4,000 deaths. Officials have sentenced at least a dozen protesters to death. Over the weekend, one of those protesters, convicted of killing two officers, was publicly hanged from a construction crane.


Even with all the crackdowns and violence around him, the son told Mahoozi, “I have more hope than before.” 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, it's L.I.E.

0:05.0

Before we begin the show, just a heads up that there will be some discussion of violence

0:09.3

in the context of protest in Iran.

0:12.2

So keep that in mind as you choose where and with whom you listen.

0:16.2

Okay, here's today's show.

0:20.2

Voice message one, male talking to me from Tehran.

0:28.5

Voice to audio mother 740pm, Iran time.

0:38.8

So this is a very long voice message from the source telling me about all these insane

0:49.1

things that he's been witnessing.

0:50.9

Life on the ground is extremely difficult.

1:02.7

This is Sana Mahoozi.

1:04.4

She's a journalist based in London and she's been reporting on protests in Iran for the

1:09.2

post.

1:10.2

They are two months plus into one of the most serious anti-government uprisings the country

1:15.7

has witnessed in the past 43 years.

1:18.8

The number of killings are increasing, the number of crackdowns is increasing, the number

1:22.8

of arrests are increasing.

1:25.0

For weeks, Sana Mahoozi has been in touch with people in Iran about what life has been

1:29.4

like for them.

1:31.1

These are conversations we don't usually get to hear in Western news media, like this

1:36.2

one in Persian between a man in his 30s and his mother.

1:40.2

When we ask her, how do you feel as a mother, how do you feel when you see other mothers

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