She died three days later in police custody; authorities said she had a heart attack but hadn’t been harmed.
“Let me make it clear that Iranian women who are facing guns and bullets right now in the streets, they’re not protesting against compulsory hijab like just a small piece of cloth.Her activism has made her no fans among Iranian officials and supporters of the government.Last year, an Iranian intelligence officer and three alleged members of an Iranian intelligence network were charged in federal court in Manhattan with a plot to kidnap her and take her back to Iran.She’s committed to her cause, though, and supporting those in Iran, women and men, who are engaged in the protests.But even if, as has happened in the past, the government exerts enough control to quiet the protests down, it won’t make the dissent go away, she said“Whether the regime cracks down on the protests, whether they shut down the internet, people of Iran won’t give up