international women s day, and over last 24 hours when it s held protests around the globe. it s a battle we are fighting in her own country as well, with the rollback of abortion, lgbtq rights for this country. join me now is aaron hayes, editor at large of the 19th, and muscle enid jab, an iranian journalist an activist. now mahsa, want to start with you. we need new national women s day, my heart goes to iran. let s talk about the state of the fight for women s rights in iran. thank you so much. before i even start this i have to say that i am at time women of the world events. and i was told that i have to wear a cocktail dress, it s a dress code. and i said to myself that wow in my country we are fighting against and women choose what to wear and blinded like these women. i want to name them.
you need an amen. aaron, you interviewed our usa better diluted nations thomas linda thomas-greenfield. i wonder, what was her sands of battles of hope and dread. because we have what s happening iran, which is a scandal upon the world. we have what s happening in afghanistan, were girls have been ripped backer of school and out of public life. and then you come to united states, which, at this point, ranks, where do we rank? 21st, 21st on the rankings of justice and security for women. that s how far we rank, below estonia and other countries. and we have lost abortion rights. where is our sense of hope? the ambassador told me that the status of women and girls in the u.s. and around the country right now is mixed and obviously there are those gains in terms of representation in the u.s. and around the world but there is still a lot of progress to be made, and the
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