INTERVIEW: Three years after the death of Mahsa Amini in Iran, what's changed?

Dr Dara Conduit interviewed in front of a bookcase.

Dr Dara Conduit is a Middle East specialist at the University of Melbourne. Source: SBS News

Dr Dara Conduit at the University of Melbourne explains the impact of the death in custody of Mahsa Jina Amini three years ago on women's rights in Iran today.


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It has been about three years since the death in custody of Mahsa Jina Amini, which sparked a nationwide movement in Iran.

While things have changed for Iranian women in different ways since then, experts say the government's crackdown still persists in new forms.

In this episode of Weekend One on One, Dr Dara Conduit, a Middle East specialist at the University of Melbourne, speaks with Niv Sadrolodabaee about what has changed - and what hasn't.

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