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The Independent Brief with Taylor Hathorn: Helping Iran Find Liberty
The Independent Brief with Taylor Hathorn: Helping Iran Find Liberty

“While the women of Iran fight against the regime, the greatest failure of the international community is not ignorance of Iranian women’s suffering, but the deliberate decision to look away when condemning it is politically inconvenient.” – Taylor Hathorn

There are several foreign policy hotspots around the world, but the fight for liberty by the Iranian people requires the USA and the world to take a greater stance to aid the Iranian people.

“The latest unrest in Iran has led to reports of between 12,000 and 20,000 deaths.” – Taylor Hathorn, from ‘The Women Of Iran Are Braver Than The Institutions Meant To Protect Them.

This month on The Independent Brief with Taylor Hathorn, she discusses how the women of Iran have borne some of the harshest treatment under the totalitarian theocracy of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Taylor does a brilliant job in her recent article in EVIE describing the plight of the Iranian women, the abandonment of the Iranian people seeking liberty, and how world powers can finally help free Iran from the evils of the Islamic Republic.

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