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Roya Rastegar @ Vox · 03/16/2026 06:00 EDT

I’ve been talking to people in Iran. They face an impossible choice.

There is a photograph on Instagram of a girl who shares almost my exact name — Roya Rastegar. She is 33 years old. She is from Isfahan, my grandfather’s city. Security forces raided her home in January and arrested her. No one has heard from her since.  Every morning, I wake up too early and […]

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