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Iran crackdown: woman who filmed protests says she is now afraid to go outside
Summary
A 37-year-old beautician in Karaj filmed the Jan. 8 protests and captured audible gunfire; she has since moved in with her mother and says she is too fearful to leave home.
Content
A woman in Karaj recorded scenes from the Jan. 8 protests that drew large crowds across Iran and included audible gunfire in her video. She and many others later retreated from public life, saying fear and grief have taken hold. Monitoring groups reported thousands killed and tens of thousands detained during the wider crackdown, and officials limited internet access for about a month. The Associated Press verified the location of her videos and is withholding names for security reasons.
Known details:
- She filmed protests in Karaj on Jan. 8 and recorded gunfire during the events.
- She moved in with her mother and reports severe anxiety, trouble sleeping, and reluctance to leave the home.
- Monitoring groups reported thousands killed and many detained, and a monthlong internet blackout limited outside reporting.
- The AP verified the videos' location and is withholding the woman's and her relative's names for their safety.
Summary:
The account describes a rapid shift from public protest to private fear for many people involved and documents limits on outside information because of an extended internet blackout. Undetermined at this time.
