Be the voice for scientists in Iran.
Science
; 378(6620): 578, 2022 11 11.
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| ID: mdl-36356158
Iran's fundamentalist government has long feared students and academics, because independent thinking and inquiry are at odds with the extreme rhetoric of a repressive religious regime that discourages questioning or testing-especially when those asking questions are women. But when the Iranian "morality police" beat 22-year-old Mahsa Amini to death in September for wearing "un-Islamic clothing," they unintentionally restored the long-silent voices of Iranian students, scholars, and scientists.
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Science
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2022
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Estados Unidos
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Estados Unidos