Iran's famed singer Googoosh recalls family, exile and life in the spotlight - WTOP News
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : " Returning to Iran, Googoosh found herself harassed by its newly empowered theocracy, which put a lien on her home and blocked her ability to be issued a passport.51% : She considers suicide at one point in New York City before deciding to go back to Iran under its newly formed theocracy.
40% : Its theocracy continues to execute people in the wake of the 12-day war with Israel, while also increasingly targeting intellectuals and others with arrest.
39% : Islamic hard-liners within Iran still denounce her, particularly after 2014 music video about homosexual love, punishable by death in the country.
37% : And within her book, she recounts undergoing abortions and battling with substance abuse around and after the revolution, including freebasing cocaine and smoking opium.
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