Since the murder of Mahsa Amini, the Iranian regime has only become more brutal

Nov 15, 2022 View Original Article
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    82% Extremely Conservative

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"We, the Iranian Student Association at Syracuse University, have also held multiple events so far on campus both in solidarity with people in Iran and to emotionally support each other here."
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18% Conservative
"Some have bought and shared VPNs with people inside Iran to facilitate internet access."
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12% Conservative
"The morality police, or the Guidance Patrol as it is known in Iran, is the branch of the police that is responsible for enforcing these laws."
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2% Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

59% : We, the Iranian Student Association at Syracuse University, have also held multiple events so far on campus both in solidarity with people in Iran and to emotionally support each other here.
56% : Some have bought and shared VPNs with people inside Iran to facilitate internet access.
51% : The morality police, or the "Guidance Patrol" as it is known in Iran, is the branch of the police that is responsible for enforcing these laws.
50% : This has been the reality in Iran for almost two months now.
43% : My Instagram news feed has been almost entirely stories and posts about Iran for almost two months now, whether it is news, a critical viewpoint, artwork or just feelings of anger, courage, fear and solidarity by Iranians living outside of Iran.
42% : Apart from the mental pressure and trauma, it is hard to talk or video call loved ones in Iran due to the internet conditions.
42% : It is hard to keep up with what is occurring in Iran right now, adding to the troubles of our normal lives and academic responsibilities.
40% : Iran is burning right now.
39% : This is not just life inside Iran.
35% : The recent protests in Iran have resulted in mass imprisonments and the Iranian court issuing its first death sentence.
34% : Support also comes from friends and family members who are inside Iran, although the internet is down for most of the day and the government is cracking down on any forms of protest.

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