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Iranian‑Canadians reflect on freedom, change, and the fight for women’s rights
Iranian-Canadians express gratitude for freedoms in Canada and cautious hope for regime change following the death of Iran’s supreme leader in a U.S.-Israel attack.
- Iranian-Canadian model and actress Samantha Tajik left Iran as a child and is thankful for the freedoms she has experienced in Canada, which she says she could never have pursued in Iran.
- Tajik's family was involved in protests against the Iranian regime and faced brutal suppression, including imprisonment and torture, which instilled trauma in Tajik even as a child.
- After a major attack by the US and Israel that killed Iran's Supreme Leader, Tajik and other Iranian-Canadians expressed hope for change and an end to the regime's oppressive policies, especially against women.
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Iranian‑Canadians reflect on freedom, change, and the fight for women’s rights
MONTREAL - At just two years old, former Iranian-Canadian international model and actress Samantha Tajik left Tehran with her family, settling in Canada.
·Toronto, Canada
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