Iran & America: A Cry for Freedom

Iran & America: A Cry for Freedom
At just 25, Marzieh Ebrahimi’s life changed forever when acid was thrown into her face on the streets of Isfahan — not for a crime, but for allegedly defying strict dress codes imposed on women.
In 2014, a wave of acid attacks terrorized Iranian women, targeting them simply for how they appeared.
Her scars became a symbol of resilience and resistance.
Today, her story echoes beyond borders — a powerful reminder that dignity, safety, and freedom are universal rights. Let freedom ring over Iran.