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Furthermore, she slammed the West’s reaction to the horrific actions of the Islamic regime.
She said: “Molestation is the best-case scenario for women who get arrested in Iran. If you get arrested you get raped. Standard procedure. Women do not really talk about it because obviously there is a stigma attached to it so they do not want to advertise that kind of trauma.
“There is a war on women, literally. Women are not even commodities anymore.
“We are just things they want to torture. When this happens in America, even on a smaller scale, people are outraged. Where is the outrage now?”
She wrote in her The Times of Israel piece, titled: The unspoken depravity of Iran’s regime – rape and torture become weapons of war: “To think that Iran still sits on the women’s rights commission at the United Nations is incomprehensible.
“As Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch, a Geneva-based independent human rights group, noted back in March 2022: ‘Electing the Islamic Republic of Iran to protect women’s rights is like making an arsonist into the town fire chief.’”
Ms Perez-Shakdam is also the only Western media personality to have been granted an interview with now-President Ibrahim Raisi in 2017.
Once a close friend to Nader Talebzadeh, Ms Perez-Shakdam had a front-row seat to the inner workings of the Islamic Republic.
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