Elon Musk thinks he can swoop in and save the women fighting for freedom in Iran. He's wrong | Azadeh Akbari
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56% : Meanwhile, profit-oriented big tech companies, such as Elon Musk's Starlink, which provides satellite internet access and is set to be activated in Iran, use the opportunity to act as heroes.44% : Despite western leaders' reluctance to get involved in Iranian women's struggle while entering more negotiations with Iran about a nuclear deal, some new developments, such as the US government's easing sanctions on internet technologies, might be the beginning of the expansion of internet freedom in Iran.
42% : In 2017, the protester Vida Movahed climbed a telecoms box on the busy "Revolution" street in Tehran, put a white head scarf on top of a stick, and stood there in silence until she was arrested.
37% : The collective fury pouring out on to the streets is a result of decades of oppression against women in Iran.
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