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What Are the Biggest Challenges Facing the Mahsa Movement After Three Years?
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The Women, Life, Freedom movement continues to flow at the heart of Iranian society, but it faces significant challenges.

The regime has attempted to silence the movement through executions, arrests, digital surveillance, and internet censorship, while civil society has borne heavy human and economic costs. Widespread repression, the lack of organized leadership within the country, the erosion of hope, and the resistance of the Velayat-e Faqih hardline core pose serious questions for the movement.

In this episode, Sahar Naseri from Iran Hamāva, together with guest Hossein Raeisi, examines the question: what are the biggest challenges facing the Mahsa movement after three years?

The Hamāva podcast series aims to expand the national discourse around universal values, democracy, the separation of religion and state, human rights, and gender equality. Within such a framework, through collective wisdom, we can work toward a free and proud Iran for all Iranians, regardless of their beliefs, ideas, gender, or ethnicity.